© 2022Animal skin is deformable, yet capable of consistently sensing external stimuli (mechanical, thermal, chemical) without morphological and functional deterioration. This high deformability and signal stability are ensured because the receptors and the signal transmission systems are based on the electrochemical change in the embedded cells. Further, in the skin of various nocturnal animals and deep-sea creatures, electrochemical changes triggered by mechanical stimuli lead to bioluminescence, which can be effective or direct visual feedback that responses to environmental stress in the biological system. In this regard, recently, researches to artificially imitate electrochemical mechanisms of tactile sensation and luminescence in the ...
Ionic tactile sensors (ITS) are an emerging subfield of wearable electronics, capable of mimicking t...
We developed a versatile, highly sensitive and wearable skin-like sensor with electrochromic color-c...
Increasingly serious electromagnetic radiation pollution puts higher demands on wearable devices. El...
Ionic tactile sensors (ITS) are an emerging subfield of wearable electronics, capable of mimicking t...
news & views Skin is a large, flexible and robust organ that covers and protects the body from e...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
Electronic skin (e-skin) technology is an exciting frontier to drive the next generation of wearable...
Skin is the largest organ with the functionalities of protection, regulation and sensation. The emul...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
The highly optimized performance of nature's creations and biological assemblies has inspired the de...
The highly optimized performance of nature's creations and biological assemblies has inspired the de...
International audienceSensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots a...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
We developed a versatile, highly sensitive and wearable skin-like sensor with electrochromic color-c...
Sensing mechanical signals is an important aspect for a range of applications of E-skins. Here, the ...
Ionic tactile sensors (ITS) are an emerging subfield of wearable electronics, capable of mimicking t...
We developed a versatile, highly sensitive and wearable skin-like sensor with electrochromic color-c...
Increasingly serious electromagnetic radiation pollution puts higher demands on wearable devices. El...
Ionic tactile sensors (ITS) are an emerging subfield of wearable electronics, capable of mimicking t...
news & views Skin is a large, flexible and robust organ that covers and protects the body from e...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
Electronic skin (e-skin) technology is an exciting frontier to drive the next generation of wearable...
Skin is the largest organ with the functionalities of protection, regulation and sensation. The emul...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
The highly optimized performance of nature's creations and biological assemblies has inspired the de...
The highly optimized performance of nature's creations and biological assemblies has inspired the de...
International audienceSensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots a...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
We developed a versatile, highly sensitive and wearable skin-like sensor with electrochromic color-c...
Sensing mechanical signals is an important aspect for a range of applications of E-skins. Here, the ...
Ionic tactile sensors (ITS) are an emerging subfield of wearable electronics, capable of mimicking t...
We developed a versatile, highly sensitive and wearable skin-like sensor with electrochromic color-c...
Increasingly serious electromagnetic radiation pollution puts higher demands on wearable devices. El...