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Researchers from the University of Cambridge and University College London have developed a new type of responsive “ synthetic skin .” The skin is made from a single hydrogel that is capable of ...
In a giant leap towards humanizing machines, scientists have developed an innovative electric skin that allows robots to sense the world around them- from a gentle tap to a sudden burst of heat, and ...
Analysis of two skin cells In the new study, the team blasted electromagnetic fields on two types of human skin cells: fibroblasts and keratinocytes.
Tokyo researchers have developed a method to create living skin for robots by using perforation anchors. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals the exciting possibilities.
In a new study, researchers have managed to curb skin cancer. The study was conducted on artificial human skin.
Scientists unveil a low-cost, gelatin-based robotic skin that senses touch, heat, and cuts. The skin could give robots and prosthetics a lifelike sense of feel using fewer components.
Researchers craft smiling robot face from living human skin cells Human cells isolated from juvenile foreskin are flexible enough to grin when moved.
The human skin, our body’s largest organ, serves as a protective barrier against harmful environmental elements. However, this same skin can fall victim to one of the most prevalent forms of ...
Cancer Risk. People with human tree disease are at high risk for certain types of skin cancer. More than half of the people with EV developed skin cancer by the time they were in their 40s or 50s.
Scientists reprogramme human skin cells to mimic embryonic stem cells - promising a revolution in medical research.
Prenatal human skin atlas and organoid will accelerate research into congenital diseases and lead to clinical applications for regenerative medicine.
A smiling face made from living human skin could one day be attached to a humanoid robot, allowing machines to emote and communicate in a more life-like way, say researchers.