Clearmind Medicine (CMND) has signed a non-binding term sheet with Dr. Glitter. The two companies plan to collaborate on the development and commercialization of Clearmind’s proprietary MEAI-based ...
The term sheet is non-binding, subject to the execution of a definitive agreement Vancouver, Canada, Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clearmind Medicine Inc. (Nasdaq: CMND), (FSE: CWY0) (“Clearmind” ...
“All that glitters is not gold,” wrote William Shakespeare. And how prescient he was: Glitter today is a mix of plastic and aluminum. These sticky, scintillating specks appear in wrapping paper, ...
A bit of glitter is like a bottle of champagne on New Year’s Eve: It’s all fun and games until the next morning. Traditional glitter is a microplastic, which means most of it ends up in bodies of ...
Glitter is one of the best beauty trends this season. A pop of light-catching glitter provides the face with a splash of deft impact — and it’s a form of embellishment that’s best worn in the light of ...
Did you know that blue morpho butterflies, one of the most iridescent animals on earth, have only brown pigment in their wings? Or that the single most vibrantly colored living thing is the berry from ...
If you're looking for a fun DIY that makes your space instantly sparkle, these shot-glass vases are a real stunner. For about a dollar apiece, you can turn a few ordinary shot glasses into cute vases.
You can now shimmer all summer long without feeling the guilt that comes with buying glitter made from micro-plastics. Unicorn Snot BIO is a new line of sparkle-packed beauty products made from a new ...
Get ready for some extra sparkle on the heels of last week’s deep dive into “The Great Glitter Mystery.” Retired Forensic Scientist Ed Jones has one of the world’s largest glitter collections. And his ...
Everyone has feelings about glitter. Unicorns bathe in the stuff. Six year olds dream about it. It’s essential to Pride parades, a weapon of social disruption and foremost in a pop star’s make-up ...
Claire Gwinnett is affiliated with the UK Microplastics Network. Does glitter bring to mind the prospect of shiny, sparkly, Christmassy, harmless fun? I’m afraid it is a bit more complicated than that ...