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Scientists Have Developed 'Living' Skin For Robots, And It's Quite Something
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-have-made-this-creepy-as-heck-living-skin-for-robots ^ | June 9, 2022 | TESSA KOUMOUNDOUROS

Posted on 06/09/2022 7:06:56 PM PDT by American Number 181269513

From Talos, the giant bronze automaton who guarded the princess Europa in ancient Greek myths, to Cylons and Terminators, the idea of artificial humans has both fascinated and creeped us out for centuries.

Now, we're closer than ever to making a robot look remarkably like a human, with the development of living robot skin. This icky-looking substance is water repellent, self healing, and has a texture just like our own skin.

Because it's actually made of human skin cells.

"I think living skin is the ultimate solution to give robots the look and touch of living creatures since it is exactly the same material that covers animal bodies," said University of Tokyo tissue engineer Shoji Takeuchi.

The researchers have successfully coated a three-jointed, functioning robot finger with a prototype of this lab-grown skin.

"The finger looks slightly 'sweaty' straight out of the culture medium," says Takeuchi. "Since the finger is driven by an electric motor, it is also interesting to hear the clicking sounds of the motor in harmony with a finger that looks just like a real one."

Previous attempts to graft skin onto robotic surfaces have proved challenging, so University of Tokyo tissue engineer Michio Kawai and colleagues took an approach that allows the skin to mold itself onto the device.

"It is difficult to cut, glue, or suture the endpoints of skin equivalent without damaging the soft, fragile tissue," Kawai and team explain in their paper.

Instead, they dipped the robotic structure into a solution of collagen and dermal fibroblast – cells that produce the proteins that form our skin's structural matrix. These are the main parts of skin's connective tissue.

They then coated this primer layer with epidermal cells (keratinocytes), the main component of our outermost skin layer. Without this extra layer, the material would lack water repellence of the same kind that animals have.

In the footage below, the electrostatically charged polystyrene bead sticks to the finger without an epidermis, making it harder for the finger to manipulate.

While the gooey material could handle repeated stretching and contracting of the robotic finger's movements, it is still much weaker than human skin. The team suggests a greater concentration of collagen in the initial solution as well as further maturation of the cells may improve this.

Remarkably, the artificial skin can also be healed with a collagen bandage, which the living cells take and integrate into their system to help fill in the damage.

While the results are quite amazing, the lab-grown tissue is still very limited. It cannot last long outside its nutrient solution – just like our skin, it requires a consistent supply of water to avoid drying out, but the artificial skin layers lack the complicated components of circulatory and sweat gland systems to supply such hydration.

"Building perfusion channels within and beneath the dermis equivalent to mimic blood vessels to supply water, as well as the integration of sweating glands in the skin equivalent, are important directions for future research," Kawai and colleagues write.

They also propose adding 'nerves' and sensors so that lab-made skin can be multi-talented just like ours – serving as both protection and a sensory organ.

"We are surprised by how well the skin tissue conforms to the robot's surface," says Takeuchi. "But this work is just the first step toward creating robots covered with living skin."

The researchers hope making robots appear more human will help us relate to and like them more, so they can better communicate with us, serving in the medical, care, and service industries. (That is, of course, if we can progress artificial humanoids beyond the uncanny valley.)

"These findings show the potential of a paradigm shift from traditional robotics to the new scheme of biohybrid robotics that leverage the advantages of both living materials and artificial materials," the researchers conclude.



TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Science; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: cyborg; livingskin; robot; skinjob; skynet; technology; terminator
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Depends on the why. There are some good reasons and some not so good reasons.


21 posted on 06/09/2022 8:02:19 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: American Number 181269513

This would seem to be a good application for prosthetic limbs. Great development if it works out.


22 posted on 06/09/2022 8:08:06 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: Republican Wildcat
Why would need robots with real skin?

Fembots my friend fembots, I for one am looking forward to my new fembot master.

23 posted on 06/09/2022 8:10:39 PM PDT by usurper
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To: American Number 181269513

There does seem to be a theology of replacing man with artificial life forms.


24 posted on 06/09/2022 8:14:28 PM PDT by Jonty30 (Just as Jimmy Carter was thankful for Obama, Obama is thankful for Joe Bidon.)
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To: usurper

Fembots...sounds like something off the Bionic Woman...in fact, I believe they were called that. Been years since I’ve watched that show, though.


25 posted on 06/09/2022 8:16:08 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: G Larry

Nope, it’s Lore...


26 posted on 06/09/2022 8:47:19 PM PDT by mabarker1 ((Congress- the opposite of PROGRESS!!! A fraud, a hypocrite, a liar. I'm a member of Congress !)
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To: American Number 181269513

bttt


27 posted on 06/09/2022 8:52:45 PM PDT by philetus (Keep doing what you always do and you'll eventually get what you deserve)
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To: mabarker1

Might even be B4.


28 posted on 06/09/2022 8:54:09 PM PDT by freepertoo
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To: Husker24
From the article.

"The finger looks slightly 'sweaty' straight out of the culture medium," says Takeuchi. "Since the finger is driven by an electric motor, it is also interesting to hear the clicking sounds of the motor in harmony with a finger that looks just like a real one."

29 posted on 06/09/2022 9:05:57 PM PDT by American Number 181269513 (Change before you have to)
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To: American Number 181269513
 
 
 
"All right, listen. The Terminator's an infiltration unit: part man, part machine. Underneath, it's a hyperalloy combat chassis, microprocessor-controlled. Fully armored; very tough. But outside, it's living human tissue: flesh, skin, hair, blood - grown for the cyborgs."
 
 

30 posted on 06/09/2022 9:15:26 PM PDT by lapsus calami (What's that stink? Code Pink ! ! And their buddy Murtha, too!)
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To: Republican Wildcat

“ Fembots”

See “Austin Powers”.


31 posted on 06/09/2022 9:17:57 PM PDT by jdsteel (Do I really need a /sarc?)
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To: Husker24

[[Umm, what part of the robot is in that petri dish?]]

it’s Hallux?


32 posted on 06/09/2022 9:40:26 PM PDT by Bob434 (.)
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To: Republican Wildcat
Why would need robots with real skin?

Required in order to be able to time-travel.

Also to "mingle" with the human population without attracting attention while searching for John Connor.

Regards,

33 posted on 06/10/2022 1:06:26 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: lee martell
Talos: The giant automaton who guarded princess Europa in Greek fables. Tallow: A hard fatty substance made from a long slow boil of animal fat. Oft used for making candles and soaps.

Okay, I'll continue:

Shallow: Not deep.

What's your point?

Regards,

34 posted on 06/10/2022 1:08:35 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: American Number 181269513

Um, wouldn’t the robot need an immune system to go with it?


35 posted on 06/10/2022 2:02:20 AM PDT by Grey182 (Trump won, Benedict is still Pope & Jeffery Epstein didn't kill himself.)
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To: American Number 181269513

Just because you can do something, does not mean you should do something.


36 posted on 06/10/2022 3:37:02 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: grobdriver
Why is anyone even working on this?

And who is funding the work?

37 posted on 06/10/2022 4:03:46 AM PDT by Tonytitan ( )
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To: Tonytitan
And who is funding the work?

Oh I'm sure WE are, through government grants.

38 posted on 06/10/2022 4:47:39 AM PDT by grobdriver (The CDC can KMA!)
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To: American Number 181269513

artificial humans has both fascinated and creeped us out for centuries.

They are called college graduates with a “studies” degree. Perfectly programmed hybrid automotons.


39 posted on 06/10/2022 6:54:48 AM PDT by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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To: DannyTN

The second set of pictures was the first thought I had.


40 posted on 06/11/2022 12:10:27 PM PDT by Hardastarboard (Don't wish your enemy ill; plan it. )
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