electronic skin

Malleable, self-healing and fully recyclable “electronic skin” has applications ranging from robotics and prosthetic development to better biomedical devices

CU Boulder researchers have developed a new type of malleable, self-healing and fully recyclable “electronic

A new electronic skin closely copies the wide range of pressures the human skin can feel

Electronic-skin technologies for prosthetics and robots can detect the slightest touch or breeze. But oddly,

A flexible electronic skin achieves a level of sensitivity and precision that’s consistent with human hands

If a robot is sent to disable a roadside bomb — or delicately handle an

New form of stretchable electronics could give robots a sense of touch

UH Researchers Discover New Form of Stretchable Electronics, Sensors and Skins A team of researchers

Electronic skin tracks heart rate, respiration, muscle movement and other health data, and transmits it to a smartphone

A soft, stick-on patch collects, analyzes and wirelessly transmits a variety of health metrics from

User-interactive electronic skin is able to change color

The ability of some animals, including chameleons, octopus, and squid, to change their skin colour

Electronic-skin with hair another approach to robot touch

Electronic-skin prototypes are stretchy, thin films that can sense temperature, pressure and even monitor blood

Threading the way to touch-sensitive robots with pressure-sensitive electronic skin

Smart threads can be woven into pressure-sensitive electronic skin for robots or medical prosthetics. Fabrics

Self-Healing Sensor Brings Electronic Skin Closer To Reality

Flexible sensors have been developed for use in consumer electronics, robotics, health care, and space

New ‘electronic skin’ for prosthetics, robotics detects pressure from different directions

Touch can be a subtle sense, but it communicates quickly whether something in our hands

Electronic skin breakthrough makes it stretchy and transparent

The ultimate wearable device is one where you can forget it is being worn, and