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• 31/07/2024

Arcaea: How biotechnology could change the face of cosmetics (2023)

Biotechnology is already used for things like medical insulin and some foods, but researchers are beginning to scratch the surface on using it in the world of cosmetics. TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer reports on the future of beauty.

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