e-skin
"Made from conductive gelatin and packed with over 860,000 signal pathways, this new e-skin can detect a range of sensations including, touch, temperature, and actual physical damage.
"Researchers say it mimics the mechanics of human skin more closely than anything currently on the market —and unlike other materials used in robotic sensing, it’s cheaper, easier to produce, and more durable. It was detailed in a June study published in Science Robotics.
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Empathy recommended