SINGAPORE — Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a self-repairing material that they hope will someday be used to make mobile touchscreens, prosthetics and soft robotics that can “heal” themselves from cuts or scratches....
Repairing smartphone touch screens may one day be a thing of the past. The reason: Future smartphones may have screens that “heal” themselves. Read it on:...
(CNN) Luke Skywalker losing his right hand may turn out to be a blessing in disguise for real-life amputees. Because at the stroke of Darth Vader’s lightsaber, the grizzliest moment in “The Empire Strikes Back” has had a useful, if unintentional,...
Taking inspiration from jellyfish, researchers have developed a touch-sensitive skin that could be used to help humans interact with machines. Read it on:...
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