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RMIT University Researchers Create Artificial Stretchable Skin That Can Feel Pain and Changes in Temperature – Gilmore Health News

A team from RMIT University, Australia has developed a prototypic electronic skin that mimics the functions of real skin such as sensing pain.

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An electronic skin prototype created by RMIT University researchers can react to pain and changes in temperature with remarkable accuracy. This prototype can be used as an alternative to invasive skin grafts and also, in the making of better epidermal prosthetics.
Skin is the largest organ of the human body. It is a soft and flexible outer covering of the body performing the functions of temperature regulation, and sensation. It also protects the body from microorganisms and associated infectio…

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