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A team of scientists led by Dr. Rob Shepherd from Cornell University, Ithaca, has developed an artificial octopus-like skin.
Desheng Kong's Research Group of College of Engineering and Applied Science Made Progress in Epidermal Electroluminescent Displays
Super-stretchable polymer-AgPdCu superlattice electrodes for high-performance wearable electronics - ScienceDirect
Large-area, untethered, metamorphic, and omnidirectionally stretchable multiplexing self-powered triboelectric skins
Stretchable, Self-Powered Bioelectronics Mimic Skin in Form and Function - Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
A luminescent material shines brighter by simultaneously stretching it and applying an electric field.
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Researchers Develop Highly Stretchable Electroluminescent 'Skin
Highly sensitive skin-like sensor lights up at touch – Physics World
Skin-like electronics could monitor your health continuously
High-performance triboelectric nanogenerator powered flexible electroluminescence devices based on patterned laser-induced copper electrodes for visualized information interaction - ScienceDirect
PDF) Dynamically functioning and highly stretchable epidermal supercapacitor based on vertically aligned gold nanowire skins
Materials and design strategies for stretchable electroluminescent devices - Nanoscale Horizons (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D2NH00158F
Frontiers The development of stretchable and self-repairing materials applied to electronic skin
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