Imagine a future where electronic devices can heal themselves like our skin does after a cut. This is becoming a reality thanks to new research from...
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Imagine a set of flexible tactile sensors that adheres to the surface of your skin, offering customizable detection of biomechanical signals from various body parts. That fiction-like supermaterial is close to becoming reality thanks to recent research.
Imagine a future where electronic devices can heal themselves like our skin does after a cut. This is becoming a reality thanks to new research from...
Imagine a future where electronic devices can heal themselves like our skin does after a cut. This is becoming a reality thanks to new research from...
EPFL researchers have developed a customizable soft robotic system that uses compressed air to produce shape changes, vibrations, and other haptic, or...
EPFL researchers have developed a customizable soft robotic system that uses compressed air to produce shape changes, vibrations, and other haptic, or...
Credit: Advanced Science (2025). DOI: 10.1002/advs.202410539 Researchers at DTU have developed a new kind of electronic material that behaves almost...
Researchers at DTU have developed a new kind of electronic material that behaves almost exactly like human skin. The substance could be useful in soft...
Researchers at DTU have developed a new kind of electronic material that behaves almost exactly like human skin. The substance could be useful in soft...
The use of electronics in various forms is on the rise, from wearable devices like smartwatches to implantable devices like body-implanted sensors,...
The use of electronics in various forms is on the rise, from wearable devices like smartwatches to implantable devices like body-implanted sensors,...
Skin cancer is one of the most common type of cancer across the world, and it often starts with something as subtle as a new mole or a small change in...