Health
Scientists invent artificial skin that can feel pain – Technowize
RMIT researchers at Australia develop artificial skin that can feel pain and be a significant help of future skin grafting work

Researchers at the RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia recently invented artificial skin that is capable of sensing and reacting to a pain similar to human skin. The creation is a way to improve prosthetics and skin grafts by offering people the capability to sense the environment around. The team also stated that artificial skin could “augment or compensate the human skin in developing realistic humanoids.” The new research was published in the journal Advanced Intelligent Systems.
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