Just 2 layers of materials commonly used in biomedical labs can mimic the electrical properties of human skin.
the end result was a material that was both comfortable and capable of generating electricity through friction produced by rubbing against human skin or other materials. “The technology for ...
Researchers at Bournemouth University are on the brink of a breakthrough in creating self-healing plastic, with potential significant environmental benefits. The new form of the material can ...
A researcher in Osaka Prefecture has developed a wearable material that generates electricity from excess human body heat using tiny sensors that can be stuck on the skin like a small bandage ...
The structure, called Human Skin Equivalent with Hypodermis (HSEH ... The process of producing the material, which is made from stem cells (capable of transforming into different cell types ...