Robotic finger covered with living skin made from human cells

Robotic finger covered with living skin made from human cells


An interesting step for the future has been taken by researchers and developed robotic finger with living skin produced from human cells covered.

Many different studies are being done to make humanoid robots more realistic. companies and researchers develops synthetic materials to mimic human skin. Based at the University of Tokyo, Prof. The research team led by Shoji Takeuchi took the process one step further. The research team produced a human cell on a movable robotic finger. real leather covered. This finger, which you can see above, is also said to have mobility. In other words, the leather has the strength to withstand small movements. In addition, the skin has the power to repair itself. It is stated that the cuts made can close after a while like normal human skin.

Stating that they have not yet come close to the strength of real human skin with their studies, but they will continue to work on this issue, the researchers say that the prepared leather should be fed continuously and various plans are made to solve this problem. Behind this work, basically making humanoid robots more human-like.

The head of the project, Takeuchi, said, “We were surprised at how well the skin texture matched the surface of the robot finger.“This work is just the first step towards creating robots covered in living skin.”

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Before that, a similar, ear-focused development had come to the fore regarding the cell. to the details here abroad-based behind the development we take place 3DBio Therapeutics and Microtia-Congenital Ear Deformity Institute was located.

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