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• livescience.comRobots that take care of our frail, aging bodies look more likely now that one has demonstrated its ability to clean a human patient's arms and legs.
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Robots that take care of our frail, aging bodies look more likely now that one has demonstrated its ability to clean a human patient's arms and legs.
Most of the robots currently serving in the U.S. military are simply mechanized extensions of soldiers; They can execute dangerous maneuvers and keep people from high-risk situations.
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