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The art of translation Chemistry improves the lives of millions of people via the beauty products they use every day. Translating cosmetic science may seem less relevant than, for example, biomedical research but it seeks to overcome the same issues. |
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The Odor Artist Animals can smell fear. Now you can, too -- on walls, maybe cars. |
Lucire March 11, 2012 |
Scent and sensibility of a woman Fortune 500 headhunter-turned-perfumer Nicole Mather followed her nose and found her passion, and inspires Elyse Glickman to trust her senses in finding lasting success |
Chemistry World October 3, 2012 Bob Hefford |
Color and controversy The global market for oxidative hair colorants is huge and very profitable. But for 100 years, these products have been firmly based on just two chemicals: paraphenylenediamine and paratoluenediamine, both of which have a very checkered history. |
AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
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Chemistry World April 16, 2015 Carolyn Devlin |
Ionic liquids come up smelling of roses A new perfume delivery system has been developed by chemists in the UK as a way of keeping sweet smells around for longer. |