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Bionic Flexible Sensor Designed for Extreme Conditions Combines Biological Inspiration with Advanced Materials

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Researchers have developed a new bionic distributed multimodal flexible sensor capable of intelligent operation in extreme conditions. The sensor combines biological inspiration with advanced materials science to achieve high levels of robustness, sensitivity, and adaptability. This innovation addresses challenges in environments previously considered unsuitable for reliable sensing technology.

The design integrates flexible materials and distributed sensing capabilities to mimic biological systems, enabling the device to function effectively under harsh or unpredictable conditions. Researchers highlight its potential applications across various fields, including industrial monitoring, environmental sensing, and medical diagnostics. The development marks a significant step forward in creating sensors that can withstand extreme temperatures, pressures, and other demanding scenarios while maintaining precise functionality.

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Date: April 2, 2026

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