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Scientists created artificial skin that can feel pain – The Burn-In
Researchers from RMIT University in Australia have created artifical skin that can feel pain, pressure, and temperature changes.

Life can already be painful enough. Apparently, researchers from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, dont think so. They recently created an artificial skin that is capable of sensing and reacting to pain just like human skin.
In seriousness, the team has lofty goals for its innovation. They want to improve prosthetics and skin grafts by giving people the ability to sense their environment. The team also suggests that the artificial skin could augment or compensate human skin for the devel…
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