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Flexible electronic skin aids human-machine interactions
« on: December 03, 2018, 06:30:08 pm »
Flexible electronic skin aids human-machine interactions

Date:
    November 28, 2018
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    American Chemical Society
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    Human skin contains sensitive nerve cells that detect pressure, temperature and other sensations that allow tactile interactions with the environment. To help robots and prosthetic devices attain these abilities, scientists are trying to develop electronic skins. Now researchers report a new method that creates an ultrathin, stretchable electronic skin, which could be used for a variety of human-machine interactions.
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Re: Flexible electronic skin aids human-machine interactions
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2018, 07:35:12 pm »
Wow, one step closer to Cherry 2000!