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Maroc Maroc - SMH.COM.AU - Top Stories - 07/Sep 00:04

‘Living window’: Food dye found in Doritos lets scientists see through mice

It may sound like magic, but using basic optics, scientists have taken a major step in the long quest to see what’s under the skin without a scalpel.

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