Stretchy synthetic skin has sense of touch and warmth
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The first prosthetic skin to simulate the sense of touch is being developed by researchers at Seoul National University. The smart artificial skin can even tell if a baby's diaper is wet. Amy Pollock reports. Credit to Reuters.
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