Smiling robot face created from living human skin cells
Scientists are trying to stretch the skin made of living human cells onto robots. This can enable robots to better express emotions and communicate.
Living tissue is a cultured mixture of human skin cells grown in a collagen frame and placed on top of a polymer base printed on a 3D printer.
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