(Nanowerk News) A research team from Chemnitz and Dresden has taken a major step forward in the development of sensitive electronic skin (e-skin) with integrated artificial hairs. E-skins are flexible ...
We've already seen artificial skin capable of sensing touch and prosthetics that sense texture, but now a group of Korean scientists has come up with a stretchable electronic skin that "feels" in ...
Researchers have been working on a number of ways—from skin-like sensors to an artificial brain—to give robots a sense of touch as close to what humans have as possible. Now a team in Germany has ...