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Scientists Create Electronic Skin That Reacts To Pain For First Time – UNILAD
In a huge breakthrough, scientists have successfully created electronic skin that reacts to pain. The new creation is the first of its kind, and sends instantaneous signals to the brain in responses to painful sensations – just like real skin. The prototype w…
In a huge breakthrough, scientists have successfully created electronic skin that reacts to pain.
The new creation is the first of its kind, and sends instantaneous signals to the brain in responses to painful sensations just like real skin.
The prototype was developed by researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, and has been described as a significant advance towards next-generation biomedical technologies and intelligent robotics.
As per Sky News, lead researcher Professor Mad…
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