A flexible sensor, which can detect temperature, pressure and humidity simultaneously, and more accurately than currently existing devices was developed by researchers. In addition to improving robotics, the sensor could one day be embedded into the "electronic skin" of prosthetics, to help amputees sense environmental changes, Fox News reported. Study author Hossam Haick, a professor of chemical engineering and nanotechnology at the Technion-Israel ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Sunday, 28 July 2013
'Touchy-feely' Robos Come Closer to Reality: Researchers
A flexible sensor, which can detect temperature, pressure and humidity simultaneously, and more accurately than currently existing devices was developed by researchers. In addition to improving robotics, the sensor could one day be embedded into the "electronic skin" of prosthetics, to help amputees sense environmental changes, Fox News reported. Study author Hossam Haick, a professor of chemical engineering and nanotechnology at the Technion-Israel ...
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