The new revolution is coming and its success will tell only time.
Scientists have successfully created a smart skin that is capable of changing color with temperature and light.
The use of animal skin as a material in apparel has been around since ancient times.
One characteristic of anyone's body is visible, but we understand too little about it: The way our skin forms a water-tight barrier to protect our body from the outside
German scientists claim they have completed the first steps in the effort to turn spider silk into artificial skin.
The skin produced in the factory has long been a dream for pharmacists, chemists, and doctors. The research work set out the urgent need for a large amount of skin samples to be
Like a tree planted, scientists have raised very small pieces of human skin, growing up to cover the body of a 9-year-old boy who lost 80% of skin.
Japanese scientists successfully cultivate skin tissue in the laboratory with all the characteristics from hair follicles to sweat glands, bringing the prospect of skin grafting to
British and American scientists have successfully created a piece of epidermis - the outermost layer of skin, from stem cells in the laboratory.
Israeli scientists have developed a flexible sensor that can be implanted in electronic skin to increase the real feeling of artificial tools or equipment.