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Scientists have developed a hydrogel that mimics human skin in a way no gel has before, healing 90% of cuts in just four hours and fully repairing itself in a day. By weaving ultra-thin clay nanosheets into a polymer mix, they’ve created a material as stiff yet stretchy as skin, with self-repairing powers that could transform soft robotics or wound care. 

Imagine if bandages didn’t just cover cuts but actively rebuilt tissue, or if robots could patch their own ‘skin’ mid-task. This isn’t just a lab trick—it’s a step toward materials that blur the line between biology and tech.

Scientists have developed a hydrogel that mimics human skin in a way no gel has before, healing 90% of cuts in just four hours and fully repairing itself in a... Se mer

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