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New Electronic Skin Can Feel Pain – NewsWatch
By: Nick Gambino Scientists at RMIT University in Australia have developed a new kind of electronic skin that can feel pain. Well, not exactly, but it does a good job of replicating the kind of signals that course through your body when you experience pain. T…
By: Nick Gambino
Scientists at RMIT University in Australia have developed a new kind of electronic skin that can feel pain. Well, not exactly, but it does a good job of replicating the kind of signals that course through your body when you experience pain.
The implications in the field of prosthetics and skin grafts are huge if this proves effective. Sensing pain is a survival mechanism that allows us to avoid danger.
Skin is our bodys largest sensory organ, with complex features designed t…
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