Scientists on the project believe the living skin could be a key step in creating robots that heal and feel like humans.
This smiling robot face made of living skin is absolute nightmare fuel
Giving robots a human-like exterior has been the standard for years — centuries even. But giving them actual, living skin that can be manipulated into ...
I’m 49 and Just Had My First Facial. Here’s What Happened
So, why now? My face ain't getting any younger, people. And while I'm lucky to have decent skin, my facial redness and sagging tech neck needed to be dealt with. The biggest reason though, is that I ...
New technique gives robotic faces living human skin
In a breakthrough that isn't at all creepy, scientists have devised a method of anchoring living human skin to robots' faces. The technology could actually have some valuable applications, beyond ...
Scientists Attached Living, Lab-Grown Skin to a Robot’s Face and It Looks Like It Craves the Sweet Release of Death
Lest you interpreted that as a cautionary tale, scientists at the University of Tokyo have gone full Torment Nexus by growing living skin in a lab and attaching it to a robotic face, so that it can ...
Scientists Create Smiling Robot Face From Living Skin Cells, Good Luck Sleeping Tonight
A group of Japanese scientists have conjured up a way to attach living skin to robot faces to make them more lifelike. The skin equivalent is a “living skin model composed of cells and extracellular ...
Lab-grown, self-healing human skin designed to cover robot faces
To demonstrate their novel technique, the team attached their living skin layers to a 3D facial model of a human, as well as a small, 2D “face” with robotic actuators. Not only did the skin ...
Can “Face Slapping” Really Tighten Your Skin?
However, that’s exactly what she’s about to do. As part of a “Fit Facial,” I’m at Sculp’d in Old Town Alexandria, fully recumbent on an exam table, about to be smacked in my unfit face. Only a few ...
Mall of America adds facial-recognition technology
Mall of America says the facial-recognition technology will only be used to look for persons of interest who have already been trespassed from the shopping center or who have been flagged by ...