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Electronic skin (e-skin) holds significant potential for applications in health monitoring, human–machine interface, and motion recognition. However, conventional e-skins often exhibit decreased ...
Electronic skin (E-skin) based on tactile sensors has great significance in next-generation electronics such as biomedical application and artificial intelligence that requires interaction with humans ...
The US Army is researching bioprinting to treat soldier wounds using 3D-printed tissues. DEVCOM CBC is collaborating with the University of Hawaii on advanced biomaterials and manufacturing.
The US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC) has entered into a strategic research partnership with the University of Hawaii System, targeting the ...
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