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Could chia seeds be the latest beauty ally in fighting the signs of aging? Picture courtesy of Karisssa/Getty Images via ETX Studio
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NEW YORK, Jan 29 Beauty products made using chia seeds could soon be finding their way into your bathroom. A team of scientists in the US has developed a new technology that could extend their usage to medicine capsules and beauty products designed to slow the signs of aging.
Surely everyone has heard of chia seeds? For now, they’re mainly a tasty addition to yogurts, chocolate desserts, power bowls and even salads. Chia seeds are known for their many benefits, whether for the heart, sleep or digestion. But they could, in a new form, soon also help tackle the signs of aging, becoming a major anti-aging ally in the beauty world.
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Researchers at Purdue University in the US have developed a modelling approach aiming to help design aircraft capable of handling extreme scenarios such as turbulence.
Mechanical engineering professor Carlo Scalo and his research team use supercomputers to develop models that efficiently simulate vortex flow phenomena. Image: Purdue University/Rebecca McElhoe
It is hoped that their work could be useful in situations such as an incident in 2018, when passengers onboard a flight to Australia experienced a 10-second nosedive when a vortex trailing their plane crossed into the wake of another flight. The collision of these vortices, the airline suspected, created violent turbulence that led to a free fall.
Opinion By Former Rep. Ron Klink
December 21, 2020 at 5:00 am ET
The post-COVID economic recovery will be front and center in President-elect Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan. Now, more than ever, Americans understand that our strength as a nation for both our economic and general well-being relies on a robust domestic supply chain driven by the American industrial economy that forged the spirit of skyscrapers, bridges and highways across the country.
In my former congressional district, which includes areas around Pittsburgh, the steel industry was the backbone of our local economy and the American structural steel industry’s dedication to constant improvement can return to that greatness by expediting and transforming the ways in which