April 28, 2022, 6:28 p.m. |

Neural Interfaces News -- ScienceDaily www.sciencedaily.com

In the quest to build smart skin that mimics the sensing capabilities of natural skin, ionic skins have shown significant advantages. They're made of flexible, biocompatible hydrogels that use ions to carry an electrical charge. These hydrogels can generate voltages when touched, but scientists did not clearly understand how -- until a team of researchers devised a unique experiment.

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