Researchers create skin-inspired sensory robots to provide medical treatment
Briefly

These soft robots mimic natural muscle-skin interplay, adapting to biological environments. They attach gently to tissues, transforming structures like starfish for efficient tasks.
Soft sensory robots enhance medical diagnostics by changing shape to fit organs, monitoring internal conditions, providing treatments based on data, and being swallowed for stomach conditions.
Read at ScienceDaily
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