Finally, a new use for temporary tattoos beyond kiddie goodie bags. A team of Canadian researchers says it has developed a ...
Color-changing tattoos, powered by nanotechnology, that sense imbalances in your biochemistry providing a visual signal on your skin to seek medical help. Science or science fiction? If recent ...
Tattoos are considered to be among the oldest forms of art, dating back thousands of years and practiced by many cultures across human history. Now some researchers believe the next generation of ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The whole tattoo is “ultra” thin. The device is just 2.3 micrometers thick. That’s less than 1/400 a millimeter. It’s then ...
At the moment, keeping track of health issues requires various bulky devices, monitors, finger pricks, and lab tests. These are often time-consuming and impractical. Yet, for those needing to monitor ...
Scientists at the University College London and the Italian Institute of Technology have developed an OLED temporary tattoo that uses the same light-emitting technology as smart phones and flatscreen ...