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Japanese Scientists Made a Sweating Robot That Can Finally Pull Off a Sweet Training Montage

This charmer, known as Kengoro, can swing a tennis racket, do pull-ups, and stand on his toes.

from gizmodo http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2017/12/japanese-scientists-made-a-sweating-robot-that-can-finally-pull-off-a-sweet-training-montage/

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