May 8, 2017 | By Benedict Researchers at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis have developed a silicone pressure sensor that can be 3D printed directly on your hand. In the future, the device could be used to enhance one's sense of touch.Minnesota researchers looking to create bionic humans by 3D printing sensors directly onto fingertips
May 8, 2017 | By Benedict Researchers at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis have developed a silicone pressure sensor that can be 3D printed directly on your hand. In the future, the device could be used to enhance one's sense of touch.
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Minnesota researchers looking to create bionic humans by 3D printing sensors directly onto fingertips
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