In a groundbreaking development, researchers have successfully bound engineered skin tissue to the complex forms of humanoid robots. This achievement...
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University of Tokyo professor Shoji Takeuchi has developed a robot with "living skin," gaining attention for its human-like features. Engineered with 3D-printed lab-grown meat, biological muscle tissue, and advanced adhesion technology, the robot mimics human skin-ligament structures. Future goals include adding features like sweat glands and achieving more lifelike movement, promising applications in medicine and robotics.
In a groundbreaking development, researchers have successfully bound engineered skin tissue to the complex forms of humanoid robots. This achievement...
Researchers have found a way to bind engineered skin tissue to the complex forms of humanoid robots. This brings with it potential benefits to robotic...
The human-like smiley face has large, unmoving green eyes and appears covered in a plastic-like pink film but it is actually living skin.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo published findings on a method of attaching artificial skin to robot faces to protect machinery and mimic human...
University of Maryland computer scientists have developed an innovative camera system that could revolutionize how robots perceive and interact with...
Researchers at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT-Italian Institute of Technology) have demonstrated that under specific conditions, humans...
To advance soft robotics, skin-integrated electronics and biomedical devices, researchers at Penn State have developed a 3D-printed material that is...
Researchers say they've found a way to bind engineered skin to robot faces.
Japanese researchers used living skin cells to make a flexible 3-D facial mold for a robot.