Water-resistant electronic skin with self-healing abilities created: The skin-like material is conductive, transparent, and can repair itself either in air or when submerged in water - https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/03/190318102400.htm

Inspired by jellyfish, researchers have created an electronic skin that is transparent, stretchable, touch-sensitive, and repairs itself in both wet and dry conditions. The novel material has wide-ranging uses, from water-resistant touch screens to soft robots aimed at mimicking biological tissues.


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