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Staying connected is key while traveling. It helps with navigation, finding food, or translating schedules. Reliable data makes everything much simpler. I recall my early trips, lugging around a heavy guidebook. Now, eSIMs offer a better, easier way.
This new robotic skin gives machines a human-like sense of touch. Made from a flexible, low-cost gel, it covers a whole robotic hand as one smart sensor. It feels pressure, temperature, and pain, and can tell multiple touches apart at the same time. This is a big step beyond older skins that used many separate sensors.
This paper was presented at a security conference. It didn't get much discussion online. Only one comment and a few points. It seems it flew under the radar.
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