
For all skin conscious fellows, a new and genius camera could be a long-time awaited messiah. In an experimental phase down at the Queensland University of Technology, a camera is breeding that clicks images using ultra-violet light. The system hoards these images to map out the sun’s negative effect on the clicked person’s skin over a period of time.
Pictures taken using the system reveal long-term skin damage caused by the sun, how it is different compared to other people in the same or different age groups. The camera system can also be assistance for skin cancer patients, providing them comprehensive images and personalized messages concerning their disease, which can be helpful alongside blood tests for meting out precise treatment.
The Researchers at QUT are looking for volunteers with different skin types to know specific results of the system in consideration, so are you game for a task reckoning a purpose?
Via: BrisbaneTimes


















