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The FDA just approved gardenia (genipin) blue, a natural food dye, for certain foods and drinks. They’re also trying to expedite the ban of Red No. 3 before the January 15, 2027, deadline. Some ...
Managing radioactive waste is one of the core challenges in the use of nuclear energy. In particular, radioactive iodine poses serious environmental and health risks due to its long half-life (15. ...
Replacing artificial colors in foods with algae, fruits and spices and achieving the same look and taste is challenging — and expensive.
Hue knew? Nearly one in five US packaged foods and drinks contain synthetic food dyes, according to a startling new study of 40,000 grocery items. The findings come amid a push by Health and Human ...
Nutrition Jell-O and Kool-Aid Will Soon Stop Using Artificial Dyes. Here's How to Avoid These Food Dyes Right Now By the end of 2027, Kraft Heinz will remove artificial dyes from all its US products.
Kraft Heinz is removing artificial food dyes from U.S. products by 2027. Here's what that means for some of your favorite foods and why experts say it matters.
The food giant says it will remove the dyes from products including Jell-O, Kool-Aid and Crystal Light before the end of 2027.
Kraft Heinz says it will stop using artificial food dyes by 2027, replacing them with natural versions or taking other steps, amid pressure from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Kraft Heinz announced Tuesday that it plans to remove all artificial dyes from its products by the end of 2027. Here's why and what that involves.
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have developed a new dry electrode for aqueous batteries which delivers cathodes with more than double the performance of iodine and lithium-ion batteries.