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TPU films offer a combination of flexibility, stretchability, biocompatibility and manufacturability for next-generation ...
University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers have developed synthetic skins that mimic cephalopod chromatophores for use in ...
A new device developed by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin looks like a tattoo and measures brain activity.
Innovative stretchable display technology from POSTECH ensures consistent pixel stretching, paving the way for advanced ...
Researchers in South Korea have developed a major breakthrough in stretchable screen technology by borrowing ideas from an ...
Scientists in the UK have created a new kind of electronic skin that can give robots a more human-like sense of touch. This ...
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and University College London have developed a new type of responsive “ ...
A research team at POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) has successfully developed the world's first technology that enables uniform and even stretching across multiple pixels in a ...
Researchers have developed a robotic skin that can give robots a similar feeling to human touch. Researchers from the ...
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New synthetic “skin” gives robots the human touchA new synthetic “skin” gives robots the human touch. The low-cost, durable and highly-sensitive material can be added to ...
Electronic skin, a highly flexible, stretchable, and thin material that mimics human skin's functions, is transforming the way we interact with devices and improving the efficiency of healthcare ...
This stretchable circuitry serves as the interface between the μLED display and the hydrogel battery, allowing for the seamless integration of all components. When combined, these elements form a ...
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