A new skin patch could soon provide a "painless and less invasive" alternative to biopsies, according to scientists from King's College London. The patches are covered in tens of millions of nanoneedles, 1,000 times thinner than a piece of human hair, and unlike biopsies, they do not remove tissue. Instead, the patches extract molecular "fingerprints" from cells, including proteins and lipids, which are then analyzed. This "opens up a world of possibilities" for "advancing personalized medicine," said lead researcher Dr. Ciro Chiappini.