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Aussie electronic skin mimics real human feeling of pain – SHINE
An electronic artificial skin developed by Australian researchers can mimic real human feeling of pa

An electronic artificial skin developed by Australian researchers can mimic the real human feeling of pain, feeling the difference between gently touching a pin and stabbing with it, a breakthrough which has never been done by similar technology before.
The lead researcher, Professor Madhu Bhaskaran from Australia’s Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), told Xinhua on Thursday that their artificial skin can also feel the pressure or temperature at the moment they applied and make a re…
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