The material can self-heal in just 24 hours when warmed to 158°F or in about a week at room temperature.
Stanford professor Zhenan Bao and his team have invented a multi-layer self-healing synthetic electronic skin.
This is according to a report by Fox News published on Friday.
Stanford scientists have invented a multi-layer self-healing synthetic electronic skin that can now self-recognize and align with each other when injured, allowing the skin to continue functioning while healing.
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