3D Printed Electronic Skin for Strain, Pressure and Temperature Sensing (Adv. Funct. Mater. 22/2024)
3D Printed Electronic Skin 3D‐printed electronic skin, mimicking human sensitivity, advances wearable technology and human–machine interfaces. In article number 2313575, Akhilesh K. Gaharwar and co‐workers show that its nanoengineering enables multifunctional capabilities, paving new paths in roboti...
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3D‐printed electronic skin, mimicking human sensitivity, advances wearable technology and human–machine interfaces. In article number 2313575, Akhilesh K. Gaharwar and co‐workers show that its nanoengineering enables multifunctional capabilities, paving new paths in robotics and personal devices with motion, touch, and temperature detection features. |
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