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Standing at just over 5-feet tall and 95-pounds, HRP-4C, developed by Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, will make its catwalk debut next week at the Tokyo fashion show.
ENGADGET: Japan's HRP-4C 'fashion model robot' unveiled, already harassed (update: video!)
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Japan's National Institute of Advanced Science and Technology has come up with a take on the Segway concept that's unlikely to encourage the Japanese government to allow standup two-wheelers on its roads.
ENGADGET: Japan's mini-Segway contender, the PMP-2
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The first of those took place last July, when Abderrahmane Kheddar, director of the CNRS-AIST joint robotics laboratory at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Tsukuba, Japan, and his team used FMRI to allow someone to control a robot located thousands of miles away using only their thoughts.
FORBES: The Robots Are Coming (and they seem to be revolutionizing healthcare, agriculture and education along the way)!