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It's Christmas time - and that song is back. The Band Aid one I mean, originally (and brilliantly) released to bring relief to the terrible Ethiopian famine of 1984. They've changed the lyrics ...
The paper-based sticking plaster is engineered to behave like a traffic light, appearing green under normal conditions, yellow if drug-sensitive bacteria are present and red if drug-resistant bacteria ...
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a 'band-aid' or plaster that measures body 'biomarkers' that can indicate health or disease through sweat ...
This band-aid uses tiny lasers in liquid crystal droplets to detect specific health markers. Different colored dots on the plaster represent glucose, lactate, and urea, allowing the device to ...
the plaster on her left upper arm which they couldn’t work out whether it was the adhesive left over or a band aid covered in make up. As well as speculating what the mystery plaster might be ...
Researchers from the Nanyang Technological University Singapore have created a plaster or “band-aid” that measures bodily “biomarkers,” which can reveal health or illness. This discovery ...
Dom Apollon used a dark brown plaster, or band aid as they are called in the US, for a cut on his finger Who knew something as mundane as using a plaster could provoke such an emotional and lively ...
There are other plaster brands that have been specifically catering to ... but for the first time in my life I know what it feels like to have a ‘band-aid’ in my own skin tone. “You can barely even ...
Plaster brand Band-Aid won the Grand Prix for channel integration at the WMAs this week for a multiplatform campaign in Japan to appeal to young people hunting for their first jobs. Why it matters: ...
It took years of petitions but it finally happened: Band-Aid has announced the launch of a new line of bandages with a range of different skin tone colours, going from pale beige to dark brown.