Exploring the Future of Robotics with Bionic E-Skin: A New Frontier in Enhanced Perception @NaturePortfolio #WoundHealing #EpidermalElectronics #Robotics #WearableRobots

In the rapidly advancing field of robotics, the ability to perceive and interact with the environment in a human-like manner is a critical frontier. The development of bionic electronic skin (e-skin) with multi-directional droplet sliding sensing, as presented by Xu et al. (2024), marks a significant leap forward in this endeavor. This groundbreaking technology not... Continue Reading →

New “smart bandages” hold potential for revolutionizing the treatment of chronic wounds

This article of our recent work written by Zara Abrams Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC are co-leading an effort to develop advanced electronic bandages and other tools to improve chronic wound monitoring and healing. Chronic wounds, which include diabetic ulcers, surgical wounds, pressure injuries, and other problems, are deadlier than many... Continue Reading →

‘Smart’ Bandages Monitor Wounds and Provide Targeted Treatment @Caltech @USC ActAgainstAmputation #DiabeticFoot @ALPSlimb @USC_vascular @ResearchatUSC @KeckSchool_USC

This release regarding a manuscript published by our combined Caltech/USC team led by our SALSAmigo, Wei Gao. Also see this from the Guardian newspaper. Summary: A recent study from Caltech and USC reports that smart bandages equipped with biosensors could significantly improve the healing process of chronic wounds. These high-tech bandages monitor wounds in real-time... Continue Reading →

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