Japanese scientists graft living skin onto smiling' robot
Briefly

Japanese scientists have developed a technique to attach self-healing, living skin to a robot face, marking a significant step toward creating realistic humanoids.
The researchers can manipulate the skin into a smile without damaging the tissue, overcoming previous limitations of attaching living skin to robot faces.
Our cultured skin aims to replicate the full range of biological functions in human skin, enabling lifelike robotic applications that could enhance interaction with humans.
Living skin could allow robots to emote and communicate better with humans, potentially blurring the line between species and machines in society.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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