Scientists are working on a prototype 'flexible electronic sensor', sensitive enough to feel the steps of a lady-bird and it can lead to better artificial limbs and heart monitor. The robotic skin, which is being developed by engineers at Seoul National University, uses interlocks hairs which can sense objects through static attraction. The breakthrough - which was based on research into natural hairs on a beetle's back - could mean artificial limbs ...Sunday, 5 August 2012
Soon, 'Super Sensitive' Robotic Skin For More Sensitive Artificial Limbs, Heart Monitor
Scientists are working on a prototype 'flexible electronic sensor', sensitive enough to feel the steps of a lady-bird and it can lead to better artificial limbs and heart monitor. The robotic skin, which is being developed by engineers at Seoul National University, uses interlocks hairs which can sense objects through static attraction. The breakthrough - which was based on research into natural hairs on a beetle's back - could mean artificial limbs ...
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