Tattoos are forever, right? Well, maybe not like we once thought. You can get them removed (though laser tattoo removal is nothing to scoff at), get an ephemeral tattoo that fades in a few years, or ...
Celebrity tattoo artist Bang Bang plans to turn new ‘magic ink’ into sunscreen and diabetes warnings
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. But he is now embarking on a quest to turn tattoos into medical diagnostic devices, using “Magic Ink” — a tattooing ink which can ...
Nearly everybody I know has at least one tattoo except me. But I am apparently not the only person without ink, because a day does not go by where my inbox does not host at least one press email ...
After roughly six years of work, an assistant professor from CU Boulder has developed a tattoo ink that allows body art to disappear and reappear using different kinds of light.
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 ...
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Celebrity tattoo artist Bang Bang plans to turn new ‘magic ink’ into sunscreen and diabetes warnings
Keith “Bang Bang” McCurdy is best known for tattooing the A-list – from Rihanna and Cara Delevingne to Justin Bieber and LeBron James. But he is now embarking on a quest to turn tattoos into medical ...
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