Seeing inside the human body has always been a challenge, requiring technologies like CT scans, X-rays, and MRIs, which often come with side effects, such as radiation exposure. But what if you could apply a cream-like substance to the skin and temporarily make it transparent without causing harm? That’s exactly what scientists at Stanford University have achieved in a groundbreaking study, which could have significant implications for diagnostics and medical care. Scientists at Stanford University rubbed a solution of tartrazine, commonly found in the Yellow No. 5 food dye used in Doritos chips, onto the mice’s skin. After only a…