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New Electronic Skin Can React to Pain Like Human Skin – For Better Prosthetics and Smarter Robots – SciTechDaily
Prototype device electronically replicates the way human skin senses pain. Researchers have developed electronic artificial skin that reacts to pain just like real skin, opening the way to better prosthetics, smarter robotics and non-invasive alternatives to …

A concept image of electronic skin that can sense touch, pain, and heat. Credit: Ella Maru Studio
Prototype device electronically replicates the way human skin senses pain.
Researchers have developed electronic artificial skin that reacts to pain just like real skin, opening the way to better prosthetics, smarter robotics and non-invasive alternatives to skin grafts.
The prototype device developed by a team at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, can electronically replicate the way human…
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