Chinese Scientists Develop World''s First "Electronic
Scientists at Tsinghua University in China have achieved a breakthrough in artificial skin technology, developing the world''s first “electronic
Multimodal, Ultrasensitive, and Biomimetic Electronic Skin Based on
Here, drawing inspiration from human haptic perception, a multimodal, ultrasensitive, and biomimetic E-skin (MES) founded on micro-frustum ionogel is developed based on iontronic
Skin-Inspired Healthcare Electronics
Firstly, this review provides a systematic introduction to nanomaterials, conductive hydrogels, and liquid metals, which are currently used in human health monitoring. Then, it introduces the solution to the
Multifunctional electronic skin with waterproof strain sensing and
Here, we present a simple and scalable fabrication approach using spraying, electrostatic spinning, and vacuum filtration to develop a multifunctional system comprising a water-resistant
Rapidly self-healing electronic skin for machine learning–assisted
Here, we present a rapidly self-healing E-Skin tailored for real-time monitoring of physical and physiological bioinformation. The E-Skin recovers more than 80% of its functionality within 10
Skin-inspired, sensory robots for electronic implants
Drawing inspiration from cohesive integration of skeletal muscles and sensory skins in vertebrate animals, we present a design strategy of soft robots, primarily consisting of an electronic...
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Herein, inspired by the “brick-and-mortar” microstructure of natural nacre, an ultra-stretchable and highly sensitive multifunctional e-skin composed of Ti 3C 2T x (MXene)/Carbon nanotubes
Chinese scientists design 3D e-skin
A team of Chinese scientists has created the world''s first bio-inspired electronic skin with a 3D structure that mimics three mechanical signals found in human skin. With its intricate 3D
Stretchable hybrid electronic network-based e-skin for proximity and
Herein, we propose a multifunctional integrated flexible e-skin, which can achieve multiple detection of random proximity/pressure/strain stimulation without mutual interference.
Chinese scientists develop world''s first human-like
Chinese scientists have for the first time developed a three-dimensional (3D) architected electronic skin, Xinhua News Agency reported on
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