Original publication: https://www.cell.com/cell-reports-physical-science/fulltext/S2666-3864(24)00335-7
Wake up babe, new SCP just dropped.
SCP? Sane Clown Posse?
Just in case you don’t know and are one of the lucky 10000 today:
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-series
enjoy!
JFC just give it an LCD screen head that makes emojis and knock this uncanny valley shit off. I’d rather have Codsworth or R2D2 than this homunculus or some latex-faced simulacrum.
You say thSt until you can print off Natalie Dormer and a clone of the former and stick your dick in it.
‘Living tissue over a metal endoskeleton.’
And for the rest of my days, upon needing a sharp object, “I require a cutting tool.”
Glorious.
…but…why? What is the point of living skin on machines? Even humans do everything they can to make their skin not look human :D
Skin is extremely flexible,water proof and self-repairable.
The self-repairable part is odd to me.You need to keep feeding, oxygenating it and to prevent infections, otherwise it will rot :S Besides, on humans the healing relies on blood for platelets and crusts to form and a whole immune system…it needs too much babysitting to be called “self-healing”.
But it does heal. Efficiently be damned. That’s not what you care about with mad science. Results are all that matter in mad science, good results or bad results you just have an insatiable desire to see what happens if
From the article
Cultured skin, as they put it, can heal itself, carry biological sensors like our own to provide sensitive touch, and could also have benefits in medical or human interaction contexts.
It would be cool if somebody missing an arm could get a cybernetic replacement that looks and feels real.
That’s the only situation I can imagine where maintaining a living skin is worth the cost. I can’t even keep plants alive.