telerobot equipped with electronic skin technology can help nurses deliver care and reduce workloads

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A telerobot is equipped with electronic skin technology can help nurses deliver care and reduce workloads. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A telerobot is equipped with electronic skin technology can help nurses deliver care and reduce workloads. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
A telerobot is equipped with electronic skin technology can help nurses deliver care and reduce workloads.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Robots can ferry medication, supplies, lab samples, and personal items through the halls, from floor to floor. After two years of battling Covid-19 and related burnout, nurses say it’s been a welcome relief. The e-skin is the thickness of two human hairs and uses quantum tunnelling sensing principles to allow it to sense a force of just 0.01N and a pressure of 500Pa, all the way up to 30N and 160kPa.


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