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Anna Maria Coclita

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
52 total appearances

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TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

So the skin is a complex system where there are a lot of things that are actually all working together at the same time.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

There is the possibility to reconstruct the skin more or less, that it kind of looks similar to before the burn, but still the sensation is lost.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

We have receptors that are for strong touch, light touch, that is for the temperature.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

We have millions of receptors.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

And then they transmit this information through electrical stimuli to the brain, thanks to the nerves, nerve connections.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

So it's a very complex system.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

This is a piece of skin, of artificial skin.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

We have, for the first time, produced an artificial skin that can respond at the same time to three stimuli.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

Touch, so force, temperature, and humidity.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

And it can do this also at an unprecedented resolution.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

So it's a very tiny device.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

And so this means that it can sense objects that are actually smaller than the objects that can be sensed with our skin.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

So first of all, imagine burns victims.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

If the burn is very deep, this burns up until the lower level of the epidermis and this makes patients lose sensation.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

If one could make completely artificial skin, then this artificial skin could be applied as a patch in the area where there is the burn and give back the sensation to the people who have lost it.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

This artificial skin is actually thinner than the cross section of a hair.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

So it's basically impossible to see and impossible to really feel it when you touch it.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

So it takes the properties and the characteristics of the support material.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

So if we deposit it on top of a glove, it will look like a glove.

TED Radio Hour
The case for merging human bodies with machines

We have even deposited on top of this transferable tattoos, you know, the type that kids use.

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