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Robotics Breakthrough: Living Skin Allows Robot to Smile

By Libertylens Post


Date: July 3, 2024


In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers from the University of Tokyo have successfully developed a robot with a face made of living skin, capable of smiling and exhibiting human-like expressions. This innovative technology has the potential to revolutionize the field of robotics and beyond.


According to sources, the robot's living skin is engineered with human cells and attached to a robotic framework using a novel method inspired by human skin ligaments. This allows for natural-looking facial movements and expressions, including a smile that resembles a human's.


"This technology has far-reaching implications," said Dr. Maria Rodriguez, lead researcher on the project.
"Robots with human-like faces could enhance communication and interaction in various settings, such as customer service or healthcare."

The potential applications of this technology are vast, and experts predict that it could lead to significant advancements in fields such as cosmetics and plastic surgery.

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