The robot is laughing like a human. Expressions are also showing in the face. Now that day is not far away, when robots laugh like humans. This discovery of Japanese scientists has surprised the whole world. They have discovered amazing methods, with which robots can now be seen laughing. Not only that, other expressions such as crying and anger can be seen in the face of the robot. Japan’s invention with robots will prove to be a milestone in the coming days.
How did Japanese scientists do this miracle?
Before this great discovery of Japanese scientists, robots were seen laughing, laughing or talking only in the Science Fiction movie. But now they have turned it into reality. For the first time, Japanese scientists have made this smile of the robot from the skin of ‘human’.
Where scientists found the human skin
Scientists at the University of Tokyo made it by mixing living tissue and human skin cells made in the laboratory. It is as soft as the original skin and can heal itself. Scientists have strengthened the skin with a small fiber of collagen and elastin. Before putting this artificial leather in the robot, small holes were made in it and collagen gel was planted. It is so flexible as the original skin that it will not tear even if the robot moves.
For the first time, the video has been released on X. The video has a soft-pink color face. There are eyes on that face. At the next moment, the face-filled smiles were erupted in the face. Scientists show the video that this face can be placed in a robot, which will make the robots laugh like humans. This great invention of Japanese scientists, like the robot, has made life.
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However, scientists hope that this discovery will make a big improvement in human life. Professor Shoji Tahuchi, the lead researcher, says that this study can be helpful in researching surgical surgical surgery such as skin aging, cosmetics and plastic surgery. However, many experiments will be conducted before commercial use.