Scientists created living skin that glows green to detect inflammation. The biological sensor worked for 200+ days in mice.
Researchers in Japan are exploring a future where the body itself becomes a health monitor, no screens or batteries required.
While we're making progress in phasing out animal testing in the cosmetics industry around the world, there's still a ways to go in terms of regulatory measures (some 35 US states still allow it), ...
Learn how engineered skin turns internal biological signals into visible light, offering a new way to monitor inflammation ...
Your body could get its own check engine light with this new glowing skin technology from Japan When you are driving and a ...
A research team is developing a 3D-printed skin imitation equipped with living cells in order to test nanoparticles from cosmetics without animal testing. A research team from TU Graz and the Vellore ...
Scientists have developed a 3D-printed imitation of human skin with living cells, an advance they say could enable cosmetic testing without the use of animals. Researchers, including from the Vellore ...
A simple skin patch and COVID-like test could soon allow people to test for melanoma in the comfort of their home—helping catch the most dangerous type of skin cancer early without the need for a ...
Melanoma testing could one day be done at home with a skin patch and test strip with two lines, similar to COVID-19 home tests, according to University of Michigan researchers. Subscribe to our ...
In a new study, researchers from the University of Tokyo, Harvard University, and the International Research Center for Neurointelligence have unveiled a technique for creating lifelike robotic skin ...