Smart Skin Mimics the Sensing Capabilities of Natural Skin
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10/01/2022
- Content
Hydrogels can generate voltages when touched, but scientists did not clearly understand how. A team of researchers at UBC devised a unique experiment, published in Science, that confirms that hydrogels work in a similar way to how humans detect pressure, which is also through moving ions in response to pressure, inspiring potential new applications for ionic skins.
- Citation
- "Smart Skin Mimics the Sensing Capabilities of Natural Skin," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2022.