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Companies across Europe are developing the next generation of sensors for medical applications, from Covid-19 testing to ...
Four resistance-capacitance-Warburg impedance models of the electrode/skin interfaces were proposed and tested. MilliQ water, KCl water solution at a concentration of 0.01 M, and human skin were used ...
Skin is the body's first line of defense against an array of environmental hazards. But when our skin's natural oils react ...
Scientists unveil a low-cost, gelatin-based robotic skin that senses touch, heat, and cuts. The skin could give robots and prosthetics a lifelike sense of feel using fewer components.
Scientists have developed a new type of robotic skin that allows robots to feel touch, heat, pressure, and even damage.
Alireza Dolatshahi-Pirouz’s research aims to develop something artificial with the same properties as what developed over ...
Researchers Create Most Human-Like Robot Skin Yet. Scientists have developed a robotic skin that mimics human touch. The innovative skin is made of a soft, conductive gelatine-based hydrogel ...
Green art conservation methods developed by EU researchers are setting new standards and proving useful far beyond museums, ...
The first human skin atlas is helping researchers to understand how skin forms, the mechanisms behind disorders, and could usher in scarless healing ...
In a giant leap towards humanizing machines, scientists have developed an innovative electric skin that allows robots to sense the world around them- from a gentle tap to a sudden burst of heat, and ...
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S., and it has increased dramatically in the last 50 years. Melanoma, ...
When you think of organs, your heart, lungs, and kidneys may come first to mind. It’s easy to overlook your body’s largest and most visible organ: the skin.