In the sci-fi novel “The Diamond Age” by Neal Stephenson, body art has evolved into “constantly shifting mediatronic tattoos” – in-skin displays powered by nanotech robopigments. In the 25 years since ...
In Neal Stephenson’s sci-fi novel The Diamond Age, body art has evolved into “constantly shifting mediatronic tattoos”—in-skin displays powered by nanotech robopigments. In the 25 years since the ...
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 ...
Sci-fi coming to a reality near you. Dynamic tattoos, ones that change over time for various reasons, may become reality. Think of ones that change based on your body temperature... medically for ...
In the sci-fi novel “The Diamond Age” by Neal Stephenson, body art has evolved into “constantly shifting mediatronic tattoos” – in-skin displays powered by nanotech robopigments. In the 25 years since ...
As she sat for her third tattoo on Saturday — a tombstone with the inscription “There better be dogs” — Ellie Thomson said the only part that hurts is the outline. “The rest of it is pretty easy,” the ...
(Nanowerk News) In the sci-fi novel The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson, body art has evolved into “constantly shifting mediatronic tattoos” – in-skin displays powered by nanotech robopigments. In the ...
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