Human-like skin may help robots sense heat
‘A flexible, electronic skin could provide robots, car seats and even carpets the ability to sense pressure and heat.
Japanese researchers say the new “skin” would not only sense both heat and pressure, but would be flexible, cheap and easy to make.
Writing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they say their artificial skin might even be tweaked to outperform human skin.’
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