Flexible sensors make robot skin
Skin is very useful. In addition to neatly separating self from other, it provides all kinds of feedback.
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have devised pressure-sensor arrays that promise to give objects like rugs and robots the equivalent of one aspect of skin - pressure sensitivity.
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