Texas A&M University: 3D Printed Electronic Skin Provides Promise for Human-Machine Interaction
January 27, 2024
January 27, 2024
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Jan. 27 (TNSres) -- Texas A&M University issued the following news:
By Bailey Noah
With more than 1,000 nerve endings, human skin is the brain's largest sensory connection to the outside world, providing a wealth of feedback through touch, temperature and pressure. While these complex features make skin a vital organ, they also make it a challenge to replicate.
By utilizing nanoengineered hydrogels that exhibit tunable electronic . . .
By Bailey Noah
With more than 1,000 nerve endings, human skin is the brain's largest sensory connection to the outside world, providing a wealth of feedback through touch, temperature and pressure. While these complex features make skin a vital organ, they also make it a challenge to replicate.
By utilizing nanoengineered hydrogels that exhibit tunable electronic . . .