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artificial skin
An electronic skin which can learn from feeling ‘pain’
3D printing a skin alternative to heal wounds?
Printing stretchable and bendable circuits on artificial skin with existing technologies
Could robots sense injury with the help of bruisable artificial skin?
A new type of energy-generating synthetic skin is capable of mimicking the sense of touch
Researchers have developed electronic artificial skin that reacts to pain just like real skin
Magnetic skin opens a new door to wireless and remotely controlled applications
Taking touch technology to the next level
A soft artificial skin provides haptic feedback and has a sophisticated self-sensing mechanism
Could artificial skin give superhuman perception?
Giving prosthetic devices and robots a sense of touch with an artificial nervous system
Next-generation soft materials with embedded chemical networks that mimic the behavior of neural tissue
New form of stretchable electronics could give robots a sense of touch
New artificial skin is capable of detecting temperature changes better by orders of magnitude
Stretchable electronics that quadruple in length
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