Flexible electronic skin could help humans and machines interact - Headline Science

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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

“Hydroprinted Electronics: Ultrathin Stretchable Ag–In–Ga E-Skin for Bioelectronics and Human–Machine Interaction” – Mahmoud Tavakoli, Ph.D., and Carmel Majidi (Ph.D.) (corresponding authors)


Researchers reporting in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have developed ultrathin, stretchable electronics that can be easily transferred to 3D objects. ACS Headline Science shows how these circuits could be used in electronic skin to help machines and humans interact.

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Amazing!! Remember that with advanced materials many things become possible

JorgeGamaliel
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Skin Close Computing and Wearable Technology 👍

andrewss
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I want to see, prosthetics with carbon Nano Tubing, hydraulics, there smaller enough to use air or fluid, And all you need is sensors, can run off CO2 cartridges. You can't imagine your dreams coming True, Now we Can,
Your So Like Me, Spot On !🔎

ManyHeavens
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Amazing indeed, still, I´m pretty sure this technology will be used wrongly eventually...

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