Novel stretchable e-skin can heal itself

IANS  |  Riyadh 

Scientists have developed an that can "feel" and heal itself, an advance that could be used in prosthetics, drug-infused patches and

The artificial skin can stretch by more than 3,400 per cent, can quickly return to its original form and has sensitivity to touch.

It is made of hydrogel and a and sticks to many surfaces. When cut into pieces, it can quickly mend itself upon reattachment, the researchers said.

"Our material outperforms all previously reported hydrogels and introduces new functionalities," said Husam Alshareef, at the and Technology (KAUST) in Thuwal,

"The material's differing sensitivity to stretching and compression is a breakthrough discovery that adds a new dimension to the sensing capability of hydrogels," added Yizhou Zhang, a postdoctoral student at the varsity.

It could be crucial in applications that sense changes in the skin and convert them into electronic signals.

A thin slab of the material attached to a user's forehead, for example, can distinguish between different facial expressions, such as a smile or a frown. This ability could allow patients with to control and communicate.

Strips of the material attached to the throat also have impressive abilities to convert speech into electronic signals. This might allow people with speech difficulties to be clearly heard, the researchers noted, in the paper detailed in the journal Science Advances.

Other extremely useful medical possibilities include flexible coverings that can release drugs to promote healing. These could be applied internally, to diseased organs, in addition to adhering externally to the skin.

The material could also serve in touch-sensitive finger-like extensions for

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First Published: Sat, June 16 2018. 17:12 IST