Correction: An earlier version of this story implied that MC10's electronics were merely flexible and not stretchable. Both Zhu's electronics and MC10's are both flexible and stretchable. Dr. Yong Zhu ...
The development of bioinspired electronic skin plays a pivotal role in enhancing robotic environmental perception and ...
(Nanowerk News) In the future, soft robotic hands with advanced sensors could help diagnose and care for patients or act as more lifelike prostheses. But one roadblock to encoding soft robotic hands ...
When it comes to robotics and prosthetics, it’s all about replicating real human motions. A key goal in the development of effective prosthetics has been to find ways to ensure they are able to sense ...
Engineers at Stanford University and at Georgia Institute of Technology have created a small, autonomous device with a stretchable/flexible sensor that can be adhered to the skin of cancer-bearing ...
In a recent study published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, a team of researchers from North Carolina State University (NC State) have created a stretchable strain sensor that demonstrates ...
In a major leap for wearable electronics, researchers at EPFL have created a fiber-based electronic sensor that stays fully functional even when stretched to more than ten times its original length.
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Compliance sensation is a unique feature of the human skin that electronic devices could not mimic via compact and thin formfactor devices.
Researchers have developed an ultra-soft and highly stretchable tissue-adhesive hydrogel-based multifunctional implantable sensor for monitoring of overactive bladder. Modern living seems to have ...
In the future, soft robotic hands with advanced sensors could help diagnose and care for patients or act as more lifelike prostheses. But one roadblock to encoding soft robotic hands with human-like ...
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