Scientists have managed to grow living skin. This skin consists of human cells grown on a collagen scaffold, with a base printed on a 3D printer

Scientists have grown living skin

It has become known that scientists have managed to grow living skin for robots.

It is reported that employees of the University of Tokyo have created artificial skin for humanoid robots.

This skin consists of human cells grown in a collagen framework with a base printed on a 3D printer.

It requires moisture and nutrients, without which it cannot survive for long in open air.

In the future, such skin could be used for training plastic surgeons, testing cosmetics, and creating robots.

 

Earlier, there was information that scientists had started studying dog barking with the help of artificial intelligence.

It is reported that the initial results of the research are very promising. They have begun to recognize and interpret the nuances of dog barking.

 

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