Glow-in-the-dark body art may sound like something out of sci-fi lore, but it's a major tattoo trend that's very much grounded in reality. That's right: Luminous ink exists and all you need to get ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The whole tattoo is “ultra” thin. The device is just 2.3 micrometers thick. That’s less than 1/400 a millimeter. It’s then ...
Tattoos are usually considered a form of personal expression, but a team of researchers in Europe have created what they’re calling the world’s first light-emitting tattoo based on OLED screen ...
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Scientists are creating "smart tattoos" that use the technology in TVs and phone screens to make tattoos glow. And scientists say there are applications for glowing tattoos that go beyond just cool ...
Researchers from UCL and IIT have created a temporary tattoo with light-emitting technology of the sort used in TV and smartphone screens. Scientists say that the technology paves the way for a new ...
Forward-looking: OLED tech has embedded itself in everyday devices such as smartphones and televisions, and it could end up in something less conventional: tattoos. Their use extends beyond body art ...
Scientists in Europe have leveraged cutting-edge OLED technology to produce a first-of-a-kind tattoo that could be used to monitor different metrics of physical human performance, or even the ...
A Pokemon fan created unique tattoos that glow under a blacklight, perfect for parties or to show off. Fans praised the temporary tattoos of Pikachu, Charizard, and more, while suggesting other ...
Scientists at the University College London and the Italian Institute of Technology have developed an OLED temporary tattoo that uses the same light-emitting technology as smart phones and flatscreen ...