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Using a solution of yellow dye and water changes the way light interacts with the skin’s surface, rendering it transparent.
"The most surprising part of this study is that we usually expect dye molecules to make things less transparent," said Dr. Guosong Hong, assistant professor of materials science and engineering at ...