Stretchable skin-like robots for environmental monitoring and new wearable technologies

Stretchable skin-like robots that can be rolled up and put in your pocket have been developed by a University of Bristol team using a new way of embedding artificial muscles and electrical adhesion into soft materials. This new advance, published in Soft Robotics, could create new thin and light robots for environmental monitoring and deployment in Read more about Stretchable skin-like robots for environmental monitoring and new wearable technologies[…]

New Self-Sustained Multi-Sensor Platform for Environmental Monitoring

A recent study, affiliated with UNIST has engineered a self-sustaining sensor platform to continuously monitor the surrounding environment without having an external power source. This research has been led by the team of Professor Jaehyouk Choi of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UNIST in collaboration with Professor Wonjoon Choi of Mechanical Engineering at Korea University. Read more about New Self-Sustained Multi-Sensor Platform for Environmental Monitoring[…]