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Scientists are now growing real human skin in labs… and attaching it directly to robots.
Researchers recently developed living skin tissue that can bond to a robotic face, allowing humanoid machines to look more realistic than ever before. The skin isn’t plastic or silicone — it’s actual living cells that can stretch, heal, and move naturally with the robot underneath. Engineers say this breakthrough could help create robots that interact with humans more smoothly in healthcare, customer service, and everyday life.
The line between biology and machines keeps getting thinner. What used to sound like science fiction is now happening in real labs, and the idea of robots that look almost human is no longer decades away — it’s already starting.