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Scientists develop E-skin that can transfer data
Scientists develop E-skin that can transfer data
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In the future we may all have this kind of "electronic skin" attached to our bodies. In "E-Skin", as it is also known, liquid metal has been integrated in a... 25.11.2011, Sputnik International
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Scientists develop E-skin that can transfer data
18:22 GMT 25.11.2011 (Updated: 19:55 GMT 19.10.2022) In the future we may all have this kind of "electronic skin" attached to our bodies.
In "E-Skin", as it is also known, liquid metal has been integrated in a sheet of silicone, creating a kind of stretchable electronics.
In the future we may all have this kind of "electronic skin" attached to our bodies.
In "E-Skin", as it is also known, liquid metal has been integrated in a sheet of silicone, creating a kind of stretchable electronics.