Animals
Scientists Develop Snake-Inspired Artificial Skin That Can 'Feel' and Restore Temperature Sensing
Scientists may have finally cracked the code to restoring temperature sensing with the help of an unexpected guest: a pit viper. In a surprising twist, the new material appears to be something people have been encountering in their everyday life.
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