VOA慢速英语2015 新人造皮肤体感已接近真正皮肤(在线收听) |
New Artificial Skin Feels Like Real Skin 新人造皮肤体感已接近真正皮肤 Some recently developed mechanical hands can be controlled by thoughts. But people who wear them must use their sight to know what they are touching. So scientists in the United States and South Korea have developed an artificial skin that lets people know more about objects they touch. A mechanical hand covered by the new skin could tell the user whether an object is wet or dry. It could also measure how firmly a person is holding the object. Kim Dae-Hyeong is a professor at Seoul National University School of Chemical and Biological Engineering. He leads a team of researchers that developed the skin. He says it acts and feels like human skin. “The skin can feel pressure, temperature, strain, and humidity. Also it is soft, just like human skin, and embedded with heating elements that can make itself warm.” Professor Kim says the skin cannot send signals to the brain. But he says scientists hope it will be able to someday. “I hope a robotic limb with this synthetic skin can be used by disabled people. For industrial uses, it can be applied to various types of robots, like a humanoid robot.” The scientists say mechanical hands covered with the skin may someday be able to type on a computer and even change a baby’s wet diaper. Words in This Story mechanical – adj. having or using machinery artificial – adj. not natural or real : made, produced, or done to seem like something natural humidity – n. moisture in the air embed – v. to place or set (something) firmly in something else synthetic – adj. made by combining different substances : not natural humanoid – adj. looking or acting like a human diaper – n. a piece of cloth or other material that is placed between a baby's legs and fastened around the waist to hold body waste |
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