The vein viewer: getting under your skin

September 2nd, 2007

Vampires worldwide have rejoiced at the arrival of the first significant advance in blood-letting since the hypodermic syringe. This neat gadget works using a remarkably simple system - an infra-red light is shone onto the skin, and the image filmed using a IR camera. The vein viewer then projects the image back onto the skin using visible light.

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