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Carson Bruns - Chemist, visual artist
A creator of color-changing tattoo inks and shape-shifting molecular machines, Carson Bruns uses nanoscience to invent new materials and technologies.

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Carson Bruns has co-authored more than 30 peer-reviewed scientific publications, including the celebrated book The Nature of the Mechanical Bond: From Molecules to Machines, with Nobel Laureate J. Fraser Stoddart. He is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering in the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he directs the Emergent Nanomaterials Lab. His work has been featured in Inked MagazineChemical and Engineering News and Colorado Public Radio.

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Carson Bruns: Could a tattoo help you stay healthy?

卡森·布伦斯: 纹身能帮你保持健康?

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我们能让纹身既美观又实用吗?纳米技术专家卡森·布伦斯分享了他的工作成果,他发明了一种高科技纹身,这种纹身能根据环境做出反应——比如变色墨水,它能告诉你什么时候你被晒伤了——展示了一种令人兴奋的方式,可以实时传递关于我们健康的信息。
- Chemist, visual artist
A creator of color-changing tattoo inks and shape-shifting molecular machines, Carson Bruns uses nanoscience to invent new materials and technologies. Full bio

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00:13
I'd like to introduce介绍 you
to an interesting有趣 person named命名 Ötzi.
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我想给大家介绍一个有趣的人,
名叫奥茨。
00:18
He lives生活 in Italy意大利
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他在意大利的
00:19
at the South Tyrol蒂罗尔 Museum博物馆 of Archaeology考古学
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南蒂罗尔考古博物馆,
00:22
because he's a mummy木乃伊.
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因为他是个木乃伊。
00:24
This is an artist's艺术家 rendition翻译
of what he might威力 have looked看着 like
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这是一个艺术家对他5,300年前
00:27
when he was alive 5,300 years年份 ago.
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活着时的样子的重现。
00:30
You want to see what he looks容貌 like today今天?
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你想看看他现在什么样子了吗?
00:32
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
00:33
OK, brace支撑 yourselves你自己,
gross mummy木乃伊 picPIC coming未来 at you.
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好了,准备好,
恶心的木乃伊照片向你走来。
00:37
So, he's not as handsome英俊 as he used to be,
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是的,他不像过去那样帅气了,
但作为木乃伊,他看起来非常好,
00:42
but he's actually其实
in great shape形状 for a mummy木乃伊
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因为他被发现时冻在冰中。
00:45
because he was discovered发现 frozen冻结的 in ice.
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00:48
Ötzi is the oldest最老的 mummy木乃伊 that's been
discovered发现 with preserved罐头 skin皮肤.
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奥茨是目前发现的保存有皮肤的
最古老木乃伊。
00:52
5,300 years年份 is super old,
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5300年是超级古老,
00:54
older旧的 than the Egyptian埃及人 pyramids金字塔,
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比埃及金字塔还古老,
00:57
and Ötzi's齐氏 skin皮肤 is covered覆盖
in 61 black黑色 tattoos纹身,
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奥茨的皮肤上有61个黑色纹身,
他身体上所有这些交织的线条
01:03
all lines线 and crosses十字架 on parts部分 of his body身体
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反映出他曾遭遇的疼痛。
01:05
where he might威力 have experienced有经验的 pain疼痛.
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所以科学家认为它们可能是被用来
01:08
So scientists科学家们 think
that they might威力 have been used
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01:11
to mark标记 sites网站 for some kind of therapy治疗,
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标记某种治疗的部位,
01:12
like acupuncture针刺.
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比如针灸。
01:15
So clearly明确地, if the oldest最老的 skin皮肤 we've我们已经 seen看到
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所以很明显,
如果我们看到的这个最古老的皮肤
01:19
is all tattooed纹身 up,
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纹满了身,
01:20
tattooing纹身 is a very ancient practice实践.
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纹身是一种非常古老的习俗。
01:23
But fast-forward快进 to today今天
and tattoos纹身 are everywhere到处.
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但快进到今天,纹身几乎无处不在。
几乎每四个美国人就有一个纹过身,
01:27
Almost几乎 one in four Americans美国人 has a tattoo,
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这是一个数十亿美元的产业,
01:30
it's a multibillion-dollar数十亿美元 industry行业,
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不管你爱纹身还是憎恨它们,
01:32
and whether是否 you love tattoos纹身 or hate讨厌 them,
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这个演讲将会改变你对它们的看法。
01:35
this talk will change更改 the way
you think about them.
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01:38
So, why are tattoos纹身 so popular流行?
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那么,为什么纹身如此流行?
01:42
Unlike不像 Ötzi, most of us today今天 use tattoos纹身
for some kind of self-expression自我表现.
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跟奥茨不同的是,今天我们很多人
把纹身当作自我的表达。
01:48
Personally亲自, I love tattoos纹身
because I love art艺术
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个人而言,我爱纹身因为我爱艺术,
01:51
and there is something so wonderful精彩 to me,
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并且这对我而言是一种神奇的事物,
01:53
almost几乎 romantic浪漫, about the way
a tattoo as an art艺术 form形成
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纹身作为一种艺术形式无法商品化,
01:57
cannot不能 be commodified商品化.
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这相当浪漫。
01:59
Right? Your tattoo
lives生活 and dies with you.
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没错吧?你的纹身伴你一生。
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It can't be bought or sold出售 or traded交易,
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它不能买卖和交易,
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so its only value
is really personal个人 to you,
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所以它的唯一价值在于是你个人的东西,
02:07
and I love that.
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我爱这一点。
02:09
Now, I tend趋向 to gravitate受引力作用
towards really colorful华美 tattoos纹身
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现在,我倾向于那些色彩鲜艳的纹身,
02:11
because I'm obsessed痴迷 with color颜色.
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因为我对色彩着迷。
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I teach a whole整个 course课程 on it
at my university大学.
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我在大学里教了一整门这样的课程。
02:16
But my very first tattoo
was an all-black全黑 tattoo
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但我的首个纹身是全黑的,
02:19
like Ötzi's齐氏.
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跟奥茨类似。
02:21
Yep是的, I did that clich老生常谈éd thing
that young年轻 people do sometimes有时
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是的,我那时也做年轻人都会做的事情,
我纹了个我自己都不懂的语言的纹身。
02:24
and I got a tattoo
in a language语言 I can't even read.
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02:28
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
02:29
OK, but I was 19 years年份 old,
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但我当时是19岁,
我刚从首个海外旅行回来,
02:32
I had just returned
from my first trip overseas海外,
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I was in Japan日本 in the mountains
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我在日本的山上,
02:38
meditating沉思 in Buddhist佛教徒 monasteries寺院,
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在佛教寺庙里冥想,
02:40
and it was a really meaningful富有意义的
experience经验 to me,
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这对我真是一个很有意义的体验,
02:42
so I wanted to commemorate纪念 it
with this Japanese日本 and Chinese中文 character字符
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所以我想用“山”的日文和汉字
02:46
for "mountain."
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来纪念它。
02:48
Now, here's这里的 what blows打击 my mind心神.
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现在,这是让我大吃一惊的。
02:51
My 14-year-old-岁 tattoo
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我14年之久的纹身
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and Ötzi's齐氏 5,300-year-old-岁 tattoos纹身
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和奥茨5300年之久的纹身
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are made制作 of the same相同 exact精确 stuff东东:
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都来自同完全一样的材料:
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soot煤烟,
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烟灰,
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that black黑色 powdery粉状 carbon dust灰尘
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黑色的粉状碳尘,
03:04
that gets得到 left behind背后 in the fireplace壁炉
when you burn烧伤 stuff东东.
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这种当你燃烧东西时,留在壁炉里的东西。
03:08
And if you zoom放大 way, way in
on either my tattoo or Ötzi's齐氏 tattoos纹身,
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如果你放大我的纹身或者奥茨的纹身,
03:12
you'll你会 find that they all
look something like this.
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你会发现它们都长得像这样子。
03:16
A tattoo is nothing more
than a bunch of tiny pigment颜料 particles粒子,
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纹身不过是一堆微小的色素颗粒,
03:19
soot煤烟 in this case案件,
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在这里是烟灰,
03:21
that get trapped被困 in the dermis真皮,
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被困在真皮里,
03:23
which哪一个 is the layer of tissue组织
right underneath the surface表面 of the skin皮肤.
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真皮是皮肤表面下面的一层组织。
03:26
So in over five thousand years年份,
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所以在超过5千年的时候里,
03:29
we've我们已经 doneDONE very little
to update更新 tattoo technology技术,
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我们对纹身的技术升级甚少,
03:32
apart距离 from getting得到 access访问 to more colors颜色
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除了有更多的颜色
03:35
and slightly more efficient高效
methods方法 of installation安装.
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和相对更高效率的纹身方法外。
03:39
While I'm an artist艺术家, I'm also a scientist科学家,
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我是个艺术家,也是个科学家,
03:42
and I direct直接 a laboratory实验室
that researches研究 nanotechnology纳米技术,
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我领导一个研究纳米技术的实验室,
03:46
which哪一个 is the science科学 of building建造 things
with ultratiny超tiny building建造 blocks,
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这是一门用超小积木来建造东西的科学,
03:51
thousands数千 of times smaller even
than the width宽度 of a human人的 hair头发.
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比人类头发的宽度还要小几千倍。
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And I began开始 to ask myself,
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于是我开始问自己,
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how could nanotechnology纳米技术 serve服务 tattooing纹身?
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纳米技术如何应用于纹身?
04:00
If tattoos纹身 are just
a bunch of particles粒子 in the skin皮肤,
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如果纹身只是身体上的一堆微粒,
04:03
could we swap交换 those particles粒子 out for ones那些
that do something more interesting有趣?
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我们能把这些粒子换成
更有趣的粒子吗?
04:08
Here's这里的 my big idea理念:
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这是我的大设想:
04:10
I believe that tattoos纹身
can give you superpowers超级大国.
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我认为纹身可以给你带来超能力。
04:13
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
04:14
Now, I don't mean
they're going to make us fly,
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我不是说它可以让我们飞起来,
04:17
but I do think
that we can have superpowers超级大国
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但我确实认为我们可以拥有超能力,
04:19
in the sense that tattoos纹身
can give us new abilities能力
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从某种意义上,纹身可以给我们
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that we don't currently目前 possess具有.
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目前我们不拥有的新能力。
04:26
By upgrading升级 the particles粒子,
we can engineer工程师 tattooing纹身
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通过升级粒子,我们可以设计纹身,
04:29
so that it will change更改
not only the appearance出现 of our skin皮肤,
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这样它们不仅会改变
我们皮肤的样子,
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but also the function功能 of our skin皮肤.
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还有我们皮肤的功能。
04:36
Let me show显示 you.
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让我给你们展示下。
04:37
This is a diagram of a microcapsule微 胶囊.
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这是一个微胶囊的示意图。
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It's a tiny hollow空洞 particle粒子
with a protective保护的 outer shell贝壳,
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它是一个微小的空心粒子,
有一个保护性的外壳,
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about the size尺寸 of a tattoo pigment颜料,
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和纹身颜料差不多大,
04:46
and you can fill the inside
with practically几乎 whatever随你 you want.
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你可以在里面填满任何你想要的东西。
04:50
So what if we put interesting有趣 materials物料
inside of these microcapsules微 胶囊
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所以如果我们把有趣的材料
放进这些胶囊里面,
04:54
and made制作 tattoo inks油墨 with them?
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用它们来纹身怎样?
04:57
What sorts排序 of things
could we make a tattoo do?
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我们可以用纹身来做什么呢?
05:00
What problems问题 could we solve解决?
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我们能解决什么问题?
05:02
What human人的 limitations限制 could we overcome克服?
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我们能克服人类的什么局限?
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Well, here's这里的 one idea理念:
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这是其中一个主意:
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one of our weaknesses弱点 as humans人类
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我们人类的其中一个弱点是
05:10
is that we can't see
ultraviolet紫外线, or UVUV, light.
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我们看不到紫外线,简称UV。
这是阳光中的高能部分,
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That's the high-energy高能量 part部分 of sunlight阳光
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它会导致晒伤,增加我们
患皮肤癌的风险。
05:16
that causes原因 sunburn晒斑
and increases增加 our risk风险 of skin皮肤 cancer癌症.
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05:20
Many许多 animals动物 and insects昆虫
can actually其实 see UVUV light, but we can't.
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很多动物和昆虫可以看到紫外线,
但我们不能。
05:25
If we could, we'd星期三 be able能够 to see sunscreen防晒
when it was applied应用的 on our skin皮肤.
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如果我们可以,我们就可以看到
在皮肤上涂抹防晒霜。
05:30
Unfortunately不幸, most of us
don't wear穿 sunscreen防晒,
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不幸的是,我们很多人不涂抹防晒霜,
05:33
and those of us who do
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而那些涂防晒霜的人
05:35
can't really tell when it wears穿 off,
because it's invisible无形.
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也不知道什么时候它没功效了
因为它不可见。
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It's the main主要 reason原因
we treat对待 over five million百万 cases
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这是我们每年仅在美国就治疗500多万例
05:41
of preventable预防的 skin皮肤 cancer癌症
every一切 year in the US alone单独,
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可预防皮肤癌的主要原因,
05:44
costing成本核算 our economy经济
over five billion十亿 dollars美元 annually每年.
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这每年导致我们经济损失超过50亿美金。
05:49
So how could we overcome克服
this human人的 weakness弱点 with a tattoo?
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那么我们如何使用纹身
来解决这个人类的缺点。
05:53
Well, if the problem问题 is
that we can't see UVUV rays阳光,
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如果问题出在我们看不见紫外线,
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maybe we can make a tattoo
detect检测 them for us.
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也许我们可以让纹身为我们来探测它。
06:00
So I thought, why don't we take
some microcapsules微 胶囊,
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于是我想,为什么我们不取一些胶囊,
06:04
load加载 it up with a UV-sensitive紫外线敏感,
color-changing变色 dye染料,
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装上一种对紫外线敏感的变色染料,
06:08
and make a tattoo ink墨水 out of that?
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然后用来做纹身墨水呢?
06:11
Now, one of the troubles麻烦
of being存在 a tattoo technologist技术专家
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现在,纹身科技师的麻烦是
06:15
is finding发现 willing愿意 test测试 subjects主题.
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找小白鼠。
06:17
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
06:19
And when it came来了 time
to test测试 this tattoo ink墨水,
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当测试纹身墨水时,
06:22
I thought it best最好 not to torture拷打
my poor较差的 graduate毕业 students学生们.
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我觉得最好还是不要折磨
我可怜的研究生们。
06:26
So I decided决定 to tattoo
a couple一对 of spots斑点 on my own拥有 arm instead代替.
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所以我决定在自己的手臂上纹几个斑点。
06:31
And It actually其实 worked工作. Check检查 it out!
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它确实生效了。一起来看看!
06:35
I call these tattoos纹身 solar太阳能 freckles雀斑
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我把这些纹身叫做太阳雀斑,
06:37
because they're powered动力 by sunshine阳光.
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因为它们是阳光供能的。
06:39
And right now, they're invisible无形,
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现在,它们是不可见的,
06:41
but as soon不久 as I expose暴露 them
to a UVUV light, acting演戏 as the Sun太阳 --
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但只要我把它们曝光在紫外线下,
跟太阳一样——
06:45
there they are, blue蓝色 spots斑点.
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它们就来了,蓝色的点。
06:47
Now, I'm not wearing穿着
sunscreen防晒 in this video视频,
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我没有在这个视频中涂防晒霜,
06:50
but if I was, those blue蓝色 spots斑点
would not appear出现,
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如果我涂了,这些蓝点就不会出现,
06:53
and then when my sunscreen防晒 wore穿着 off later后来,
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然后当我的防晒霜用完时,
06:56
the solar太阳能 freckles雀斑
would reappear再现 in UVUV light
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这个太阳雀斑在紫外线下会出现,
06:58
and I would know that it was time
to reapply重新申请 sunscreen防晒.
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我就会知道是时候补充防晒霜了。
07:01
So these tattoos纹身 act法案
as a real-time即时的, naked-eye肉眼 indicator指示符
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所以这些纹身就像一个实时的
皮肤紫外线曝光程度
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of your skin's皮肤的 UVUV exposure曝光.
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的裸眼指示器。
07:08
And of course课程,
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当然,
07:09
I think there are lots of really cool,
artistic艺术的 things you could do
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我们可以用这样的色彩改变
的纹身来做很多真的很酷,
07:14
with a color-changing变色 tattoo like this,
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艺术方面的事情,
07:18
but I hope希望 that it will also
help us solve解决 a big problem问题
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但我希望它也会帮我们解决皮肤保护方面
07:22
in skin皮肤 protection保护.
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的大问题。
07:24
(Applause掌声)
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(鼓掌)
07:32
Let me give you another另一个 example.
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让我给你们另一个例子。
07:34
Normal正常 human人的 body身体 temperature温度
is about 97 to 99 degrees Fahrenheit飞轮海,
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正常的人体温度大约是97到99华氏度,
07:39
and if you fall秋季 outside of that range范围,
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如果你的体温在这个范围外,
07:42
you need to seek寻求
medical attention注意 right away.
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你就得立刻寻找医疗关照。
07:45
Now, the problem问题 is that humans人类
can't detect检测 our own拥有 body身体 temperature温度
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但问题在于人们没有温度计就无法探测
07:49
without a thermometer温度计.
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自己身体的温度。
07:50
Sure, you could try the old
hand-on-the-forehead手在前额 trick,
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当然,你可以沿用把手机按住前额的老把戏,
07:53
but there's zero scientific科学
evidence证据 to back that up.
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但没有科学证据支撑这一点。
07:56
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
07:58
So what if we could create创建
a tattooable纹身 thermometer温度计
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如果我们创造一个你随时可以获得
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that you could access访问 anytime任何时候?
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纹身温度计会怎样?
08:03
Well, remember记得 how the solar太阳能 freckles雀斑
used a UV-sensitive紫外线敏感 dye染料
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还记得刚才太阳雀斑
是如何利用微胶囊纹身墨水
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inside of the microcapsules微 胶囊
of the tattoo ink墨水?
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里面的紫外线敏感材料的吗?
08:10
Well, you could also put
heat-sensitive热敏 dyes染料
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你也可以把热敏染料
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inside of microcapsules微 胶囊
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放进微胶囊里面,
08:15
and you could make different不同 tattoo inks油墨
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这样你可以做不同的纹身墨水
08:17
that change更改 color颜色
at different不同 temperatures温度.
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可以在不同的温度下改变颜色。
08:19
Suppose假设 it was 96, 98,
and a hundred degrees Fahrenheit飞轮海.
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假设现在是96,98和100华氏度。
08:25
If you place地点 those inks油墨 side by side,
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如果你把这些墨水放在一起,
08:27
now you have a temperature温度 scale规模
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现在你有了一个标在人体上
08:29
tuned调整 to the human人的 body身体.
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的温标。
08:32
In this video视频, you can see
the different不同 patches补丁 of tattoos纹身
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在这个视频中,你可以看到不同的纹身
08:37
disappearing消失 sequentially顺序
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渐次消失,
08:38
as the pigskin猪皮 we tested测试 them on
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当我们在测试的猪皮上
08:40
is heated加热 up.
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加热时。
08:42
So if you were to place地点 a tattoo like this
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所以如果你想把这样的一个纹身
08:44
in a location位置 that was stable稳定
to external外部 temperature温度 fluctuations波动 --
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放在对外界温度波动稳定的地方——
08:49
maybe inside of the mouth,
perhaps也许 on the back of the lip? --
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也许放在嘴巴里面,嘴唇后面?
08:53
then you'd be able能够 to read
your body身体 temperature温度 anytime任何时候
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这样你就可以随时阅读你的体温了,
08:56
by just glancing一眼
at your tattoo in the mirror镜子.
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只需要在镜子中看一看你的纹身。
08:59
Amazing惊人, right?
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神奇,对吗?
09:01
(Applause掌声)
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(鼓掌)
09:03
Thank you.
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谢谢!
09:04
(Applause掌声)
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(鼓掌)
09:08
Another另一个 limitation局限性 that we have as humans人类
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另外一个我们作为人类的局限是
09:10
is that our skin皮肤
doesn't conduct进行 electricity电力,
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我们的皮肤并不导电,
09:13
and that can be a good thing,
but not necessarily一定 --
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这是个好事情,但也未必——
09:16
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
09:18
if you have an electronic电子
biomedical生物医药 implant注入,
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如果你有电子生物医学植入,
09:22
like a pacemaker起搏器 for example.
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比如起搏器。
09:24
Right now, if you have a pacemaker起搏器,
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现在,如果你有一个起搏器,
09:26
you need surgery手术 every一切 five or 10 years年份
to replace更换 the battery电池 when it dies.
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你需要每五年或十年做
一次手术来更换电池。
09:31
And wouldn't不会 it be nice不错 if, instead代替,
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如果我们能简单地通过一块
09:33
we could simply只是 recharge充值 the battery电池
through通过 a patch补丁 of conducting开展 skin皮肤?
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导电皮肤给电池充电,岂不是很好?
09:38
Well, if you were to try to tackle滑车
that problem问题 with a tattoo,
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如果你想用纹身来解决这个问题,
09:41
the first step would be to make a tattoo
that conducts行为 electricity电力.
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第一步是制作一个可以导电的纹身。
09:45
So we've我们已经 been working加工 on
a conducting开展 tattoo ink墨水 in my lab实验室.
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所以我们一直在实验室里
研究一种导电纹身墨水。
09:49
And right now, we're able能够 to increase增加
the conductivity电导率 of skin皮肤 over 300-fold-折
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现在我们已经可以通过
我们的导电纹身墨水
09:55
with our conducting开展 tattoo ink墨水.
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把皮肤的导电性增加300倍。
09:57
Now, we have a long way to go
before we reach达到 the conductivity电导率
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现在,在我们达到像铜那样的导电性前,
10:00
of something like a copper wire线,
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仍有很长的路要走,
10:02
but we're making制造 progress进展
and I'm really excited兴奋 about this
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但我们在取得进步,
并且我真的为此感到兴奋,
10:05
because I think that it could open打开 up
a whole整个 new world世界 of possibility可能性
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因为我认为这为纹身开辟了一个
10:09
for tattoos纹身.
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全新的天地。
10:11
I envision预见 a future未来
where tattoos纹身 enable启用 us --
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我展望了一个纹身使我们——
10:15
tattooable纹身 wires电线 and tattooable纹身
electronics电子产品 enable启用 us
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可纹身的电线和可纹身
的电子设备使我们能够
10:19
to merge合并 our technologies技术 with our bodies身体
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将我们的技术与我们
的身体结合起来,
10:23
so that they feel more like
extensions扩展 of ourselves我们自己
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这样它们感觉起来更像是我们自己的扩展
10:25
rather than external外部 devices设备.
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而非外部设备。
10:28
So these are a few少数 examples例子
of the new abilities能力 that we can gain获得
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这是一些通过使用纳米技术
升级我们的纹身
10:33
by using运用 nanotechnology纳米技术
to upgrade升级 our tattoos纹身,
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可以获得的新能力的几个例子,
10:38
but this really is only the beginning开始.
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但这仅仅是个开始。
10:40
I believe the sky天空 is the limit限制
for what we can do with high-tech高科技 tattoos纹身.
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我相信高科技纹身的前途无量。
10:45
In the future未来, tattoos纹身
will not only be beautiful美丽,
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未来,纹身不仅美观,
10:49
they'll他们会 be functional实用 too.
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它们也实用。
10:51
Thank you.
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谢谢。
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(Applause掌声)
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(鼓掌)
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Carson Bruns - Chemist, visual artist
A creator of color-changing tattoo inks and shape-shifting molecular machines, Carson Bruns uses nanoscience to invent new materials and technologies.

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Carson Bruns has co-authored more than 30 peer-reviewed scientific publications, including the celebrated book The Nature of the Mechanical Bond: From Molecules to Machines, with Nobel Laureate J. Fraser Stoddart. He is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering in the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he directs the Emergent Nanomaterials Lab. His work has been featured in Inked MagazineChemical and Engineering News and Colorado Public Radio.

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