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Rubbery Semiconductor to Allow Remote Medical Practice | IE – Interesting Engineering
University of Houston researchers produced a smart electronic skin and a medical robotic hand.

A robotic hand that functions similarly to a human hand would allow doctors to remotely treat patients across the globe for all sorts of ailments.
However, currently available technologies are still a way off of providing a replacement for that human touch.
Now, researchers from the University of Houston have designed and produced a smart electronic skin and a medical robotic hand that uses a newly invented rubbery semiconductor with high carrier mobility to assess vital diagnostic data.
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