Researchers at Texas A&M University have made strides in developing 3D-printed electronic skin that mimics the flexibility and sensitivity of human skin.
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Soft electronic skin has achieved a touching breakthrough by directly communicating with the brain. Soft electronic skin has achieved a touching breakthrough by directly communicating with the brain.
Scientists at Stanford University in a breakthrough successfully tested a soft, flexible patch of electronic skin as thick as a piece of paper on a rat. While this offers a ray of hope to amputees and those with skin damage, experts say much more research is required
Researchers have developed a single, multilayer, soft and stretchable material with integrated nerve-like electronics that can sense pressure, temperature, strain, and more, just like real skin as well as talk to the brain. Soft e-skin Developed By Researchers; Mimics Human Sense of Touch, Talks To Brain.