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Multicellular bioprinted skin facilitates human-like skin architecture in vivo. Science Translational Medicine, 2023; 15 (716) DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.adf7547 ...
A bending robotic finger covered with human skin developed by researchers at the University of Tokyo. Image: Shoji Takeuchi The researchers took an entirely different approach here.
In a breakthrough that isn't at all creepy, scientists have devised a method of anchoring living human skin to robots' faces. The technology could actually have some valuable applications, beyond ...
Skin has traditionally been reserved for animals – until now. For the first time, scientists learned to grow humanlike skin on a robotic finger using cells, a new study revealed.
Date: April 27, 2022 Source: Binghamton University Summary: Human skin has evolved to allow maximum durability and flexibility, according to new research. Share: FULL STORY ...