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  • High-fidelity haptic sensors with three-dimensional sensing surfaces are needed to advance dexterous robotic manipulation. The authors develop a sensor design that offers accurate force sensation across a three-dimensional surface while being robust, low-cost and easy to fabricate.

    • Huanbo Sun
    • Katherine J. Kuchenbecker
    • Georg Martius
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Machine Intelligence
    Volume: 4, P: 135-145
  • Droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) are a type of artificial bilayer that can act as cell membrane mimics. This Perspective surveys how DIBs can be used to mimic key cellular features (such as bilayer asymmetry) and processes (such as drug movement), and discusses challenges that need to be overcome to enable DIBs to reach their full potential as biomimetic model membranes.

    • Elanna B. Stephenson
    • Jaime L. Korner
    • Katherine S. Elvira
    Reviews
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 14, P: 862-870