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How The Skincare Industry Is Turning to Gene Editing in a Race Against Time

Por: Forbes Business November 26, 2022

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Nature-sourced ingredients in cosmetics could be replaced with sustainable products made with ... [+] synthetic biology.Stable Diffusion generative algorithm. Your skincare routine might need an upgrade – but not because you are getting older. Active ingredients used in cosmetics may be good for your skin but not for the planet. Many of them are sourced from rare plants or unsuspecting animals. For example, squalene, a common ingredient in... + full article



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