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- The article discusses the development of a new type of artificial skin that can detect touch and pressure, and even temperature changes. This skin-like material is made from a flexible, self-healing polymer and is designed to mimic the properties of human skin.
- The artificial skin is embedded with sensors that can detect various stimuli, including touch, pressure, and temperature. This allows it to provide a sense of touch and feeling, which could be useful for applications such as prosthetics, robotics, and even medical devices.
- Researchers believe this technology could have a significant impact on the field of human-machine interaction, as it could enable more natural and intuitive interfaces between people and machines. The self-healing properties of the material also make it a promising candidate for long-term use in various applications.

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