Google Makes Fake Skin to Test Cancer-Detecting Nanoparticles

Google has made fake human skin that can help test the cancer-detective nanoparticles. The Google scientists have explained that they have build fake human arms with the same auto-fluorescence and biochemical components of real arms for a better research, the Verge reported. Google employee's mentioned in a video that their team will be using light signals to talk to a smart wristband through the superficial veins on the underside of the wrist. It ...

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