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Flexible Sensor Could Make Artificial Skin More Sensitive to Touch, Humidity
Researchers have found a way to make a flexible sensor that can be embedded in artificial skin or e-skin. The sensor is made using gold particles and a certain kind of resin. Scientists say that people with the new prosthetics could feel changes in the environment via the e-skin.
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