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Doritos dye turns mice translucent, researchers find.

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The study, published on Sept. 6 in the journal Science, explains how researchers at Stanford University in California used a common food dye called Yellow No. 5 — found in various foods and beauty products — on the skin of live mice

science.org/doi/10.1126/scienc

Are humans next?

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