Scientific American (blog) RRP's spokeswoman Lorinda Hern didn't want to share the exact name of the product due to security reasons, but it is known that it works similar as industry products like Disperse Red 9, which also goes under the name of 1-methylamino anthraquinone.
Golf.com (blog) The legacy of the 1982 event is memorable as well for the legion of other TPC facilities and events it spawned. In many respects, the growth of the TPC...
Bleacher Report At Pete Dye's difficult but beautiful TPC Sawgrass layout, the best golfers in the world will tee it up with the biggest purse of the 2013 season on th...
Bleacher Report Pete Dye's TPC Sawgrass doesn't suit McIlroy well. He simply hasn't figured it out yet, which is odd considering his past success on Dye's other layouts (h/t PGA TOUR Media): Random: @mcilroyrory has missed all three cuts @theplayerschamp but has won ... and more »
The Biological SCENE Turmeric has a long history as a kitchen spice, dye , and traditional medicine. Now researchers ... “In most cases,” Francese says, “we found that curcumin performed better,” generating taller and sharper peaks on the spectra for fatty acids and other ...
USA TODAY On the other hand, it's interesting. It's interesting when it happens. Just looking at it from the standpoint of a fan, not as an administrator. It gets people into some of these situations which create different messages, like maybe the rules ought to ... and more »
Thomson Reuters News & Insight By Jessica Dye . NEW YORK (Reuters) - The clerk's office at the Brooklyn federal courthouse was open for business Wednesday morning, after shutting down for several hours the previous day after a letter was opened that contained a suspicious powder ... and more »
Petoskey News-Review The U.S. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and Wildlife Services studied gull movement in colonies around Chicago, she wrote, by applying "brightly colored dyes to gulls and monitoring where those colored birds get spotted." But those studies ...
Worcester Telegram Major retailers have long balked at disclosing the full trail, saying that sourcing is inherently complex — a sweater made in Italy may have thread, wool and dye from elsewhere. Another reason: Workplace protections are expensive, and cheap clothes ... and more »