New e-skin that can feel pain may help create touch-sensitive robots
London: A team of researchers, led by one of India-origin, has developed an electronic skin which can learn from feeling ...
Read moreDetailsLondon: A team of researchers, led by one of India-origin, has developed an electronic skin which can learn from feeling ...
Read moreDetailsRiyadh: Electronic skin or e-skin, may play an important role in next-generation prosthetics, personalised medicine, soft robotics and artificial intelligence ...
Read moreDetailsResearchers, including one of Indian-origin, have developed electronic artificial skin that reacts to pain just like real skin, opening the ...
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