The chemical industry is valued at between $800 and $900 billion, and it is also the backbone of the US industrial sector.
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Toxic compounds found in synthetic and natural hair extensions
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A first-of-its-kind chemical analysis reveals that many widely used hair extensions contain hazard-listed substances, highlighting gaps in labeling and oversight while ...
Imagine walking through a rainforest and catching the smell of buttered popcorn. You are nowhere near a snack stand, yet the ...
There are food products that come with strict expiry labels and there are others which can last for decades. Take a look at the list of foods that almost never spoil, especially when stored properly.
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Full breakdown of countries where thallium sulphate and its variants have been banned
Nasir el-Rufai, former Kaduna governor, asked NSA Nuhu Ribadu to clarify reports of a 10kg thallium sulphate procurement, raising safety and transparency concerns.
Five-thousand-year-old microbes reveal nature’s antibiotic arms race, and hold clues to both the threat of drug resistance ...
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Scientist kayaks to remote Arctic for microplastics and finds something worse
When researchers set out to measure tiny plastic fragments in Arctic waters, they expected to find pollution that had drifted ...
Researchers found 169 industrial chemicals, including compounds linked to breast cancer, in everyday hair extensions commonly ...
You’ll find glossy packets of hair extensions in most beauty supply stores. They promise a new look for a few dollars, but ...
Babies in the womb were exposed to far more “forever chemicals” than scientists ever realized—and we’re only beginning to understand what that means.
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5 Natural Solutions To Keep Mice Away From Your Home For Good
As cute as they might look, mice can easily become a menace (and health hazard) in your home. Here are natural, humane ways ...
When he was just a teenager trying to decide what to do with his life, César de la Fuente compiled a list of the world’s biggest problems. He ranked them inversely by how much money governments were ...
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