"Synthetic Skin" Could Give Prosthesis Users a Superhuman Sense of Touch
Researchers have created a synthetic skin that could give people with prosthetics the ability to sense touch with super-human sensitivity.
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Researchers have created a synthetic skin that could give people with prosthetics the ability to sense touch with super-human sensitivity.
Our sense of bit is controlled by a large network of nerve endings and bit receptors within the skin called the somesthesia. this technique is accountable for all the sensations we have a tendency to feel – cold, hot, smooth, rough, pressure, tickle, itch, pain, vibrations, and more.
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