Scientists Discover Ways To Attach Living Skin With On A Facial Robot
The University of Tokyo has created a technique that uses perforation-type anchors that are modeled after human skin ligaments to affix living, self-healing skin to robotic surfaces. This advances the development of biohybrid robots that are both flexible and lifelike.

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Tokyo: Researchers at Tokyo University have achieved a significant breakthrough by developing a method to attach living skin cells to robot faces. This innovation could enable robots to simulate human expressions more realistically, including the ability to smile.
The research team, led by Professor Shoji Takeuchi from the Institute of Industrial Science, took inspiration from the structure of human skin ligaments to create what it calls ‘anchors’, which were created by applying collagen gel to small V-shaped holes on the robot’s exterior surface.
He went on to say that the new method offers “a more seamless and durable attachment”. The flexibility of human skin combined with the strong adhesion method allows it to mechanically move the skin without tearing it up or causing any damage.
Takeuchi has also developed a living robot skin using collagen, a protein present in human skin and human dermal fibroblasts, which happens to be the main cell type in the connective tissue, allowing a robotic finger to bend without breaking.
Compared to previous approaches that often damaged the skin, researchers say the new method allows robots to heal the skin themselves, meaning future robots will theoretically repair their own skin tissue just like humans do. However, the technology still has a long way to go before hitting the market.
For quite some time, one of the major issues when trying to attach human skin to mechanical beings was manipulating the soft and wet biological tissue during the development process. But with this new method, the team suggests the research might also help with things like skin ageing, plastic surgery and cosmetics.
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