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Crocodile‐Skin‐Inspired Omnidirectionally Stretchable Pressure Sensor (Small 52/2022). Small, 2022; 18 (52): 2270287 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202270287 ...
Giving machines a sense of touch The sensor is primarily composed of silicone rubber, the same material used to make many skin special effects in movies. The team’s unique design gives it the ability ...
A flexible, skin-like sensor can monitor movement and electrical signals inside the body, with the potential to aid healing and bladder control. Credit: Huanyu "Larry" Cheng and Jennifer M. McCann.
A GSR sensor allows us to measure sweat gland activity, which is related to emotional arousal. So, to measure GSR, we take advantage of the electrical properties of the skin. Specifically, how the ...
By Matthew Stock A skin-worn sensor that turns the human body into a touch sensitive surface for controlling mobile devices has been developed by scientists in Germany. iSkin is made from ...
The sensor is made of metallic ink laid on top of a flexible material like that in an adhesive bandage. But unlike phones and smartwatches, which use tiny accelerometers or optical tricks to track ...
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