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electronic skin
An electronic skin which can learn from feeling ‘pain’
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
Electronic skin that can detect movement and temperature together
A cheap and recyclable alternative to wearable devices: Electronic skin that can perform many different functions
Elastic membrane patches that mimic the human skin either in looks, functionality, or both get ready for their closeup
Researchers have developed electronic artificial skin that reacts to pain just like real skin
A new electronic skin human-machine interface is powered by sweat
Electronic skin gets integrated micro chips
A better interface between humans and machines?
Electronic skin technology for robots or electronic devices could feel pain through sense of touch
An artificial nervous system can detect touches more than 1,000 times faster than the human sensory nervous system
Electronic robotic skin grows closer
Malleable, self-healing and fully recyclable “electronic skin” has applications ranging from robotics and prosthetic development to better biomedical devices
A new electronic skin closely copies the wide range of pressures the human skin can feel
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