Texas A&M: 3D Printed Electronic Skin Provides Promise for Human-Machine Interaction
January 23, 2024
January 23, 2024
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Jan. 23 (TNSres) -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
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Student researchers have developed a 3D-printed electronic skin that can flex, stretch and sense like human skin, opening the door for new advances in human-machine interaction.
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By Bailey Noah
With more than 1,000 nerve endings, human skin is the brain's largest sensory connection to the outside world . . .
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Student researchers have developed a 3D-printed electronic skin that can flex, stretch and sense like human skin, opening the door for new advances in human-machine interaction.
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By Bailey Noah
With more than 1,000 nerve endings, human skin is the brain's largest sensory connection to the outside world . . .