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Electronic skin printed with nanomaterial inks enables machine learning–driven autonomous robotic physicochemical sensing.
Source: www.science.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Future of MedicineTweet
Electronic skin printed with nanomaterial inks enables machine learning–driven autonomous robotic physicochemical sensing.
A sensing device detects corrosive agents when deployed on a boat in seawater and could be used to track chemical spills in the ocean. Read the 2022 Science #Robotics research on #EarthDay: https://t.co/hMUUw2e6nr https://t.co/tpYbOYw7j8