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Ali Javey and his team gave the name of the e-skin pressure-sensitive thin, flexible circuit began to produce a series.
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skin that looks like the name of the body despite the fact that more than a prosthetic Javey, Berkeley University professor of electrical engineering and computer technology. This will increase interaction with items around us and in the future will allow each to turn the computer on a flat surface, he said. In addition, the use of technology to develop robot uses existing on the human. All health status in the arm with a tiny band sized device can be kept under observation.
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