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Soft ‘Electronic Skin’ Mimics Our Sense of Touch

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Nature

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A flexible, conductive membrane that can pass sensory information to the brain and muscles is a step towards artificial skin

The ‘e-skin’ is a soft, flexible sensor with integrated circuits. Credit: Jiancheng Lai and Weichen Wang of Bao Research Group at Stanford University
first published on May 18, 2023.

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