Medicine and HealthNature Communications
Skin-inspired, sensory robots for electronic implants
L. Zhang, S. Xing, et al.
This innovative research presents a new approach to soft robots that combine an electronic skin and artificial muscles, designed for versatile medical applications. Conducted by a team of experts including Lin Zhang and Sicheng Xing, these bio-inspired robots demonstrate remarkable functionalities like blood pressure detection and drug delivery, showcasing the tremendous potential in healthcare technologies.
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