Assessing ‘invisible’ damage: Kao develops a new method to quantify UV skin damage
By Amanda Lim
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Japanese firm Kao Corporation claims to have found a way to evaluate UV-induced skin damage by measuring ultraweak photons emitted from the body called biophotons.
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