Scientists create skin implant that glows green when you're about to fall ill
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Japanese scientists are pioneering a new frontier in wearable health technology with the development of a ‘living skin’ implant that could revolutionize how we monitor our health. This groundbreaking implant glows green, serving as a visual alert for potential health issues.

The implant works by tracking internal biomarkers—specific proteins that indicate inflammation, stress, or disease—and lights up when it detects anything unusual. This innovative approach offers a continuous, real-time insight into the body’s condition, unlike traditional health monitors like smartwatches.

This cutting-edge technology, developed in collaboration by researchers from Tokyo City University, the University of Tokyo, RIKEN, and Canon Medical Systems, has been successfully tested on mice. The living sensor display offers a promising glimpse into the future of personalized health monitoring.

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Professor Hiroyuki Fujita, a key figure in the study, highlighted the limitations of current health monitoring methods, stating, “Conventional approaches are often invasive or provide only snapshots in time.”

He added, “Our objective was to explore a biologically integrated system that allows for continuous monitoring and easy understanding, even from the comfort of home.”

Since the sensor is constructed from living epidermal stem cells, the research team explains it is sustained through the skin’s natural regeneration process. Therefore, no batteries are required.

Prof Fujita continued: “Unlike conventional devices that require power sources or periodic replacement, this system is biologically maintained by the body itself.

“In our experiments, the sensor functionality was preserved for over 200 days, as the engineered stem cells continuously regenerated the epidermis.”

The scientists suggest the technology could extend beyond human healthcare applications, potentially benefiting animal research and veterinary medicine, where visual health indicators might help identify illness earlier in creatures that cannot communicate their symptoms.

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