Scientists have made a significant advancement in robotics by creating robots with skin. This development has brought science fiction closer to reality, with robots now having human-like skin that can move with mechanical components without tearing. A group of scientists published a paper in the journal Cell Reports Physical Science detailing their efforts to replicate human skin ligaments and improve biohybrid robotics.
Shoji Takeuchi, one of the study’s authors, explained the process of using V-shaped perforations in solid materials to bind skin to complex structures, resulting in the skin being able to smile when tested. This breakthrough has the potential to lead to self-healing capabilities for robots, similar to how human skin can heal itself. This innovative technology opens up new possibilities for robots in terms of functionality and interaction.
While the paper does not mention any inspiration from Lou Reed’s music video featuring a robotic figure tearing its skin, there is an intriguing connection between biohybrid studies and artistic expressions. The advancement of robots with skin marks a significant achievement in the field of robotics, bringing us closer to a future where robots and humans may be more closely integrated.
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