DSM-firmenich and Indena will supply format-friendly ‘next-gen botanical solutions’

Nov 24, 2023 — With a focus on innovation and efficacy, the recently launched partnership between Italian botanical extract manufacturer Indena and dsm-firmenich will develop new products that combine phytonutrients with essential nutrients, backed by science. Nutritional insight sits down with Martin Dos Ramos, VP of nutritional supplements at dsm-firmenich, to discuss the role of … Read more

Comic Relief in crisis as chairman resigns after call for ceasefire in Gaza

The petition signed by the charity said: ‘Neighborhoods have been destroyed and completely turned into rubble’ by Israel – Mohammed Hajjar/AP Comic Relief has been plunged into crisis after its chairman resigned over the charity’s stance on Gaza, it can be revealed. Eric Salama resigned after saying Comic Relief management was “addressing an issue that … Read more

Expert speaks about research and knowledge gaps in the field of healthy and sustainable food

Nov 24, 2023 — While there is continued consumer interest in healthy and sustainable diets, scientists point to a gap in understanding these complex topics. At the recent Free From Food show in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Nutritional insight met with Dr. Jenneke Heising, program director of Wageningen University and Research, to explore the ongoing discussions and … Read more

James Webb Space Telescope finds water and methane in the atmosphere of a ‘warm Jupiter’

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has detected methane and water vapor in the atmosphere of a Jupiter-like world about 163 light-years away. Astronomers made this discovery by using this powerful infrared space telescope to observe the planet outside the solar system.exoplanetWASP-80 b passes over the face of its red dwarf star, which it orbits … Read more

the revelatory Sydney show of art titan Louise Bourgeois

In the subterranean depths of the Art Gallery of NSW’s Tank gallery, in images projected onto a wall, octogenarian artist Louise Bourgeois peels a tangerine. It is not a snack, but a demonstration of a formative and damaging childhood experience; she starts by sketching the outline of a female figure on the skin with a … Read more

City, cricket, crowds, clubs and Colts

There were 92,453 people at the Cricket World Cup final between India and Australia on Sunday. It was a huge crowd, but 560 short of the highest attendance in cricket history. Where was that match played? In the same stadium a week earlier Melbourne Pasadena Wembley Manchester City will play Liverpool in the Premier League … Read more

‘I was a Carry On girl and never felt like a sex object’

Louise Burton on the set of Carry On England with producer Peter Rogers. (Peter Rogers Productions/ITV) Louise Burton starred in Carry On England in 1976 and 1978’s Carry On Emmanuelle, but although the provocative comedies have been criticized for their portrayal of women, the actor claims she never felt sexualised on screen or on set. … Read more