The most surprising finding? “Our e-skin picked up sound better than the mic on a smartphone.”
Ko says that exactly how the pressure, texture, temperature, and acoustic signals will be transmitted into the brain is his next challenge.
Source: New artificial fingerprints feel texture, hear sound
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