Researchers have developed a synthetic material that can self-heal like human skin, capable of repairing itself when damaged. This breakthrough could revolutionize electronics, robotics, and even construction materials by enabling them to automatically ‘heal’ minor damages over time.
Researchers have developed a synthetic material that can self-heal like human skin, capable of repairing itself when damaged. This breakthrough could revolutionize electronics, robotics, and even construction materials by enabling them to automatically ‘heal’ minor damages over time.