GLOCESTER — They say that dogs, when they die, leave paw prints on their humans' hearts. Wouldn't it be nice to leave something permanent, say, a tattoo? That's precisely what the owners of Money Hill ...
Almost every culture from the past 5,000 years has shown some evidence of decorative skin tinkering. As we move into the 21st century, tattoo culture, much like everything else, is being fused with ...
Three French students transformed a 3-D printer — a MarkerBot Replicator 3-D printer, to be exact, (price tag: less than $3,000) — into a tattoo machine. We can now officially add "gives tattoos" to ...
Would you get a tattoo from a 3D printer? The 3D X Tattoo Machine is a new 3D printer that is able to produce tattoos on skin, puncturing the skin at around 150 times per second. The video posted ...
A new technology for measuring brainwaves has been announced, which uses an 'electronic tattoo' that is made of conductive material applied to the scalp to measure brainwaves, and can be washed off ...
Though you may not equate tattoos with the holiday season, temporary tattoos can be perfect for Christmas parties, kids’ parties, and New Year’s Eve. And with your trusty inkjet or laser printer, you ...
Engineers have devised a 3-D printing technique that uses a new kind of ink made from genetically programmed living cells. The cells are engineered to light up in response to a variety of stimuli.
A WOMAN who flaunted her paw prints tattoo has been told by everyone that they look like something very rude. The questionable tattoo was inked onto the woman's shoulder and posted onto Reddit.
A WOMAN who had a large black paw print tattooed on each breast as a tribute to her dog has been dubbed “paw t***” by men and says the inking has made her undateable. Adele Smith, 28, loved her black ...
A remarkable new 3D printing technique has enabled researchers to create temporary ‘living tattoos.’ The method uses ink made from genetically programmed living cells, which can light up in response ...
Researchers have figured out a way to place electronics directly onto a person’s skin using a 3D printer, paving the way for wearable sensors and even solar cells that can charge electronics.