Robots could go full 'Terminator' after scientists create realistic, self-healing skin

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Robots could go full 'Terminator' after scientists create realistic, self-healing skin
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Stanford University researchers developed life-like skin for robots, similar the cyborg featured in the 'Terminator,' that can be punctured and heal itself.

in human-like synthetic skin, similar to the cyborg assassin of the"Terminator" movie franchise, after Stanford University researchers developed an ultra-realistic, self-healing material.

"We’ve achieved what we believe to be the first demonstration of a multi-layer, thin film sensor that automatically realigns during healing," Christopher B. Cooper, Stanford Ph.D. student and co-author of the study, told SWNS. "It is soft and stretchable. But if you puncture it, slice it, or cut it each layer will selectively heal with itself to restore the overall function. Just like real skin," co-author Sam Root said.

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