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Spray-on sensory system which consists of printed, bio-compatible nanomesh directly connected with wireless Bluetooth module and further trained through meta-learning CREDIT Kyun Kyu “Richard” Kim, Bao Group, Stanford U.
A spray-on electrically active smart skin can rapidly decipher typing, sign language, even the shape of a familiar object
Spray-on sensory system which consists of printed, bio-compatible nanomesh directly connected with wireless Bluetooth module
A comparison of measurements on an acrylic under strain shows Rice's S4 system, left, gives a more detailed readout than standard digital image correlation (DIC) at right. Courtesy of the Nagarajaiah and Weisman Research Groups
A strain-sensing smart skin that can monitor and detect damage in large structures is ready for prime time
A comparison of measurements on an acrylic under strain shows Rice's S4 system, left, gives
New bio-based smart skin is a flexible color-changing film inspired by chameleons
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A smart skin inspired by the cephalopod which can be used in 3D displays and as interfaces for the visually impaired

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A new and improved snake-inspired soft robot uses programmable kirigami metamaterials

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A new smart skin can reveal accumulated strain in aircraft and structures

Rice invention can use fluorescing carbon nanotubes to reveal stress in aircraft, structures Thanks to

New smart skin give robots more sensitive tactile feeling than humans

The University of Texas at Arlington has patented a smart skin, created by a UTA