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Type: News
Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Methods/Tools
Emulsion vs. Invert Emulsion
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains the differences between the structure and function of an emulsion and an invert emulsion.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: Emulsion vs. Invert Emulsion
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains the difference between an emulsion and an invert emulsion.
Methods/Tools
Shiseido Employs Iced Coffee-inspired Emulsion Technology
Shiseido has developed a low energy emulsifying technology inspired by the way iced coffee is produced.
Methods/Tools
Clear vs. Chromatic Emulsion
The chemist has developed a number of technologies that allow for more cosmetically elegant emulsions, including clear emulsions and chromatic emulsions, which are not the same.
Methods/Tools
MIT Mixes Emulsions That Stick
As the cliché goes, oil and water do not mix. Research in
Nature Communications
may have found a way around this, forming emulsions from the bottom up using condensation and cooled oil.
Natural/Sustainable
Water-based Plant Extract Emulsion Technology
Analyses Recherches Innovation Instrumentale (AR2i) has introduced a water plant emulsion processing technology to enable the production of ultra fine fluid emulsions with extracts of plants.
Methods/Tools
Researchers Suggest New Way to Look at Manufacturing Emulsions
Researchers at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have discovered that stabilized emulsions may take months to years to reach equilibrium. This research has important implications for the manufacturing processes used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and foods, among other chemical industries.
Method/Process
Study Reveals Factorial Model to Predict O/W Emulsion Stability
A study published in the
Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research
confirmed an approach to predict the physical stability and quality of o/w cosmetic emulsions using full factorial design.
Methods/Tools
Study Finds Evaporation Time is Key to Emulsion Rheology, Stability
A recent study published in the
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
explores properties impacting the rheology and stability of rosemary oil nanoemulsions. Results underlined evaporation time as key.
Companies
GSK Sells Off Part of UK R&D Site, Reinvests in Biotech and Life Sciences
In mid-July, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) announced plans to sell off part of its UK R&D site to unlock US $554 million in funding to build a campus for biotechnology and other early stage life science companies.
Literature/Data
Anti-aging Effects of Massage and Electricity
Recent research reported in
Health Sciences
shows skin moisture, facial fat and wrinkle depth improvements by classic facial massage, and increased oxygen uptake by electrical stimulation.
Actives
L'Oréal Takes Minority Share of Veminsyn, Leaps Deeper into Synbio and Biotech Space
Vemisyn leverages a phage display high throughput process for material screening and strain optimization, which further informs machine learning algorithms to provide theoretical guidance for the design and synthesis of new bioactives.
Methods/Tools
Vigon Named One of the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in the World
For the first time, Vigon International has been named one of the nation’s "Best and Brightest Companies to Work For."
Methods/Tools
BASF Purchases 49.5% of Vattenfall Offshore Wind Farm
The Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm began construction in July and expects to be fully operable in 2023.
Literature/Data
Unilever, University of Liverpool Partner to Research Next Generation of Renewable Chemicals
The three-year project will involve developing renewable chemicals from the surplus sugars, fats, oils and carbohydrates produced via commodity byproducts and forestry wastes.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Thermal Anti-aging Takes the Heat Off of Skin
Chanel inventors aim to take the heat off of skin in a new patent application for a cosmetic powder that exhibits low thermal conductivity to protect skin against thermally induced aging—whether too hot or too cold.
Natural/Sustainable
Unilever, University of Liverpool Partner to Research Next Generation of Renewable Chemicals
The three-year project will involve developing renewable chemicals from the surplus sugars, fats, oils and carbohydrates produced via commodity byproducts and forestry wastes.
Companies
Nature
and Estée Lauder to Honor Up-and-coming Female Researchers
In a new partnership, Nature Research, publisher of the industry-renowned journal
Nature
, and multinational cosmetics giant The Estée Lauder Companies will present early-career female scientists with awards for innovating and inspiring science.
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