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1 .This is Scientific American's 60-Second Tech, I'm Larry Greenemeier.Got a minute?
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2 .Our skin tells us about our surroundings by detecting temperature, pressure and other external conditions.
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3 .If a pot handle is too hot to touch, we can feel this heat before burning our hand.
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4 .Robots may someday have this protection too.
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5 .A team of researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, has developed a large-area sensor network integrated into a thin plastic film that acts like an electronic skin.
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6 .They demonstrated the concept with an e-skin sample about the size of a postage stamp that lights up in the specific places it's touched.
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7 .The work is in the journal Nature Materials.
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8 .The harder the e-skin gets pressed, the brighter the light.
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9 .The researchers envision that flesh and blood users could have an e-skin smart bandage that monitors wounds.
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10 .A large sheet of the material covering the wall of a room could even operate like a display screen.
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11 .And a robot with such a surface could more effectively interact with its environment.
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12 .Of course, we don't want our robots to be too sensitive.
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13 .Then they might balk at cleaning up nuclear waste or spending years at a time all alone on Mars.
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15 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.
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