HIGHLIGHTS
- who: INTERVIEW et al. from the National Academy of Northwestern University have published the article: Soft, biocompatible materials and skin-like electronics as wearable devices: an interview with John A. Rogers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The work demonstrates that such interfaces-soft, flexible sheets with arrays of independently controlled haptic actuators-are possible, with real-time wireless internet connectivity and capabilities for producing different skin sensations with minimal latency, including those that roughly resemble touching, stroking, pinching, twisting and squeezing.
- future: Ongoing and future work seeks to build on this progress and . . .
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