A novel invisible ink tattoo technique may improve long-term quality of life and emotional well-being for people with cancer who undergo radiation therapy, according to study results. Radiation setup ...
(HealthDay News) — Using “invisible” tattoos instead of permanent dark ink ones when breast cancer patients undergo radiation therapy could help improve how patients feel about themselves, according ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo: Aubrey Hight) It started with a performance art project. Arianna Warner was tired of having her experience as a person ...
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 ...
Mad scientist kind of moments happen fairly often for nanoengineer Carson Bruns. A few months ago in his lab at the University of Colorado Boulder, he tested his latest invention on his own arm and ...
Using "invisible" tattoos instead of permanent dark ink ones when breast cancer patients undergo radiation therapy could help improve how patients feel about themselves, a new study finds. The skin ...
A scientist, a celebrity tattoo artist and a former doctoral student are working on ink that turns on and off with different types of light. Tattoos are more popular than ever. According to the Pew ...