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Australian Scientists Have Created Electronic Skin That Can Feel Pain – Gizmodo Australia
Australian scientists have cracked the code, developing an electronic skin that can feel pain as well as heat, cold and pressure.

Australian scientists have cracked the code, developing an electronic skin that can feel pain, heat and pressure.
The researchers from Melbournes RMIT University have developed the prototype to mimic real human skin in the hope it could work as a viable alternative to invasive skin grafts and prosthetics.
The findings, which have been published in Advanced Intelligent Systems, show the device was able to distinguish between different levels of pain, as well as changes in pressure and temperatu…
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