Let’s make one thing clear: Dorito cheese dust will not make you see-through ... to see through the skin of live mice. The scientists rubbed the dye solution onto the mice’s skull and abdomen skin.
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A new study from Stanford University scientists may point to a delicious new way to see inside the body. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe tells us about the connection between Doritos and medical imaging.
The technique involves using a common food dye used in Doritos chips, which can be applied to mice skin to turn it ...