14/06/2022
For the first time, scientists learned to grow live human-like skin on a robotic finger using cells, a new study revealed. Unlike artificial skin that is commonly used when building robots, this skin is alive, said lead study author Shoji Takeuchi, project professor in the department of mechanical and biofunctional systems at the Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo....
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For the first time, scientists learned to grow live human-like skin on a robotic finger using cells, a new study revealed. Unlike artificial skin that is commonly used when building robots, this sk…