electronic skin
CU Boulder researchers have developed a new type of malleable, self-healing and fully recyclable “electronic
Electronic-skin technologies for prosthetics and robots can detect the slightest touch or breeze. But oddly,
If a robot is sent to disable a roadside bomb — or delicately handle an
UH Researchers Discover New Form of Stretchable Electronics, Sensors and Skins A team of researchers
A soft, stick-on patch collects, analyzes and wirelessly transmits a variety of health metrics from
The ability of some animals, including chameleons, octopus, and squid, to change their skin colour
Electronic-skin prototypes are stretchy, thin films that can sense temperature, pressure and even monitor blood
Smart threads can be woven into pressure-sensitive electronic skin for robots or medical prosthetics. Fabrics
Flexible sensors have been developed for use in consumer electronics, robotics, health care, and space
Touch can be a subtle sense, but it communicates quickly whether something in our hands
The ultimate wearable device is one where you can forget it is being worn, and