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Now, a device that turns pink to warn of cancerous sunburn

London, Mar 13 (ANI): A thin film device which turns an appropriate shade of pink to alert wearers of sunburn has been developed by University of Strathclyde researchers.

The work could be worn as a wrist band to warn wearers they risk receiving a potentially harmful dose of ultraviolet rays.

A chemical reaction in the indicator is triggered by UV rays, releasing an acid into a dye, and causing it to change colour, reports the journal Chemical Communications.

Professor of chemistry, Andrew Mills, who led the team, describes this combination of a UV-driven reaction with an acid-sensitive dye as "intelligent ink".

"People think of chemical reactions as happening in test tubes. But here you have a reaction in a very thin layer of ink film that produces a colour change," The BBC quoted him, as saying.

Professor Mills said that the highlight of the device is - it can be adjusted to give an instant signal at the point when sun exposure is about to cause damage.

Professor Mills has made a prototype of the film, combining a dye that gradually changes colour from yellow to blue, and a central strip of dye that turns pink.

"This delayed reaction is the novel feature," Professor Mills explained. As soon as the indicator turns pink, he says "you should get out of the sun because if you stay you'll burn". (ANI)

Soon, electronic device that can become invisible

Washington, Feb 8 (ANI): Scientists in California, US, have developed tiny electronic circuits that could pave the way for transparent electronics and other futuristic applications, including flexible electronic newspapers and wearable clothing displays.In the new study, Chongwu Zhou and colleagues point out that although scientists have previously developed nano-sized transparent circuits, previous versions are limited to a handful of materials that are transparent semiconductors.The researchers describe the development of transparent thin-film transistors (TTFTs) composed of highly aligned, single-walled.....
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