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Skin vision can be found in many invertebrates, such as earthworms, jellyfish, and octopuses using light‐sensitive rod cells in the skin. It enables optical perception and colorimetric responses, providing intriguing capabilities that human skin does not have. A bioinspired wireless, battery‐free, artificial skin vision (ASV) device consisting of flexible optical and optoelectronic components which...
Skin vision can be found in many invertebrates, providing intriguing capabilities that human skin does not have. In article number 2000381, Tiger H. Tao and Yujia Zhang report a bioinspired wireless, battery‐free, artificial skin vision device that essentially mimic the hierarchical structures and biological functions of rod cells in a skin‐like configuration to acquire human physiological signals...
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