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Scientists in Germany have developed an actual, intradermal tattoo that can change colour in response to changing levels of glucose, albumin, or pH
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@Stockcar86 given the tech is in the ink I'm predict some hilarious tatts making use of it in the future.
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@Stockcar86 My ex used to have a glow-in-the-dark tatt.
They don't do them anymore due to cancer or some such illness related to it.
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@Rembrandt said in Science!:
@Stockcar86 My ex used to have a glow-in-the-dark tatt.
Why has nobody done this for me? I have to do everything myself!
Where on her person was it exactly?
Just asking out of purely scientific interest.
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@Rembrandt said in Science!:
@Stockcar86 My ex used to have a glow-in-the-dark tatt.
Why has nobody done this for me? I have to do everything myself!
Where on her person was it exactly?
Just asking out of purely scientific interest.
The building code states and public entries and exits need their own source of illumination in case of emergency
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@Rembrandt Got to admit that I am a little disappointed. A floral pattern on her back...well... seems, to lack imagination. "Get it here"... hmmm, actually seems better.
Having completely derailed this thread, I like this article:
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is pretty cool, but I am dubious about the 13,798 billion years ago the Universe being born...
I mean, the number alone, let alone what was in the big old Universe space before the, well, the Universe was there?
Yeah yeah, science, but c'mon, 13,798 billion years ago!!
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@taniwharugby said in Science!:
is pretty cool, but I am dubious about the 13,798 billion years ago the Universe being born...
I mean, the number alone, let alone what was in the big old Universe space before the, well, the Universe was there?
Yeah yeah, science, but c'mon, 13,798 billion years ago!!
They're completely wrong about the age of the universe.
It's actually 13,798,000,002 ...
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@taniwharugby Just believe in God then?
It might be many billion years out but it is still cool and the earth only being 10,000 years old according to creationists I am a lot more skeptical about.