But now, a team of Stanford University scientists has finally found an agent that can reversibly make skin transparent ...
Tartrazine, a dye used in making Doritos, has a light-absorbing quality that researchers used to apply to mice so they could ...
Stanford University researchers have discovered that tartrazine, a yellow-orange food dye found in Doritos, can make mouse ...
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Applying a food-safe dye that absorbs light onto the skin of a mouse makes its skin transparent, allowing researchers to look ...
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Courtesy of Maggie Bartlett via Wikimedia Commons  What if you could make your skin transparent and then turn it opaque again? Soon enough, that might be a possibility. And if you’re a lab mouse, ...
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Today we feature a study that makes good on science envisioned by H.G. Wells over 100 years ago in "The Invisible Man".