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Robot Walks Like a Human, Requires No Power

MrSeb writes "Today's groundbreaking entry into the Uncanny Valley is a pair of mechanical, robot legs that are propelled entirely by their own weight: they can walk with a human-like gait without motors or external control. Produced by some researchers at Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan, all the legs require for sustained motion (they walked 100,000 steps, 15km, over 13 hours last year) is a gentle push and a slight downwards slope. They then use same 'principle of falling' that governs human walking, with the transfer of weight (and the slight pull of gravity), pulling the robot into consecutive steps."

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  1. Re:Perpetual motion!!!11one1! by dyingtolive · · Score: 1, Funny

    Damn, beat me to it. Even so: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slinky

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  2. Re:Perpetual motion!!!11one1! by dunng808 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Are we sure it is not repelled by the big bow tie worn by the old guy directly behind? I know I am.

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