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Maroc Maroc - WN.COM - Science - 04/Jan 07:02

Artificial skin brings reflex-like sensing to robots

Researchers at the City University of Hong Kong have developed an artificial skin that mimics key functions of the human nervous system, marking a step towards robots that can feel touch, detect injury and react instinctively to harmful contact. The neuromorphic “e-skin”, created by a team led by materials scientist Yuyu Gao, converts physical pressure into electrical signals resembling neural pulses, allowing machines to distinguish between gentle contact and potentially damaging force. The advance addresses a long-standing limitation in robotics. While humanoid robots have made progress in movement, vision and speech, most still lack a sense of...

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