Bioengineers Explore Innovative Possibilities of Leather-Like Skin
Bioengineers have begun to explore a new kind of “skin” that could be used in a variety of applications. The material, known as “leathery skin,” is made up of an elastomeric membrane that is filled with a variety of materials including liquid metal, electrical conductors, and even cell cultures. This new material has the potential to be used in a variety of applications from medical implants to soft robotics. The research team is currently exploring how leathery skin can be used to create artificial skin, which would be able to sense and respond to different stimuli. The team also believes that this new material could be used to create adaptive clothing or even robotic skin. The possibilities for this new material are truly endless!
source: Phys.org