Self-healing "e-skin" could provide amputees with realistic sensations

Scientists believe that a newly developed electronic skin that is able to mimic the function and properties of human skin could help to create prosthetics capable of providing sensory feedback. Developed by University of Colorado Boulder scientists, the so-called e-skin is a thin, semi-transparent material that is able to repair itself. As it is malleable, the material is able … Continue reading Self-healing “e-skin” could provide amputees with realistic sensations