Human Touch: Sensor Lets Robots 'Feel'

A human hand reaches a finger out to touch a digital hand.
A new sensor could give robots the ability to "feel" the environment, and one day be used to enhance prosthetic limbs.
(Image credit: Digital hand photo via Shutterstock)

Robots do not look human just yet, but soon they may get the "human touch." Researchers say they have developed a flexible sensor able to detect temperature, pressure and humidity simultaneously, and more accurately than currently existing devices.

In addition to improving robotics, the sensor could one day be embedded into the "electronic skin" of prosthetics, to help amputees sense environmental changes.

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