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Robots develop a surgeon's sense of touch

By Richard Fisher

14 June 2006

REACH into your wallet and find a coin. Without looking, could you identify the picture embossed on the coin’s surface just by feeling it with your fingertip? Most people would struggle, but they would still far outstrip today’s robots, which could not even identify the object as a coin.

Roboticists have long hoped to build a device with the touch sensitivity of a human hand. Now a team at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has gone a stage further by building a simple, flexible sensor that can create highly detailed images of surfaces through touch alone (Science, vol 312, p…

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