Cambridge researchers have developed electronic skin that allows robots to feel touch, pain, and temperature

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It’s made from soft hydrogel embedded with sensors that detect pressure, damage, heat, and other signals. To make the robot respond like a human, they connected it to a neural network.

The technology is planned to be used not only in robotics but also in high-precision prosthetics. Samsung has already joined the project.

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