For a fairly long time now, scientists have been chasing the enticing possibility of mimicking human skin, because of the enormous potential it presents to the fields of robotics, prosthesis, haptics, the tactile Internet of Things, and for wearable devices. Up until now, this pursuit has been frustrated by the failure to develop materials and
It is no secret that graphene is the pre-destined product of the future, especially when it comes to wearable technology. With the containment of high conductivity at such small spaces, graphene is predicted to reduce technology device size so small that it can be stitched into clothing. Recently, Nokia announced the utilization of graphene for
Since graphene sheets were first created, scientists have been exploring the many possibilities of using this material in furthering technology. From transhumanism developments, to nanotechnology and sustainable—smart solutions, graphene seems to be the popular new material that is paving the way for technological advances once only dreamed of. So just what exactly can we do