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Simroid (a.k.a. \ Simroid (a.k.a. 'Pain Girl')
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 201 seconds

Simroid (a.k.a. 'Pain Girl'), dentist training robot.



Tokyo underground Tokyo underground
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Video duration: 140 seconds

Tokyo underground



Simroid Simroid
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Video duration: 150 seconds

Simroid is a dental patient robot developed as a training tool for aspiring dentists. She can follow spoken instructions, closely monitor a dentist's performance during mock treatments, and react in a human-like way to pain. She was built by Kokoro Company Ltd.



Tremoctopus defense mechanism Tremoctopus defense mechanism
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Video duration: 45 seconds

Defense mechanism of Tremoctopus, or blanket octopus



Aquarium toilet Aquarium toilet
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Video duration: 75 seconds

This underwater restroom built into the side of an aquarium is located at a cafe in Akashi, Japan.



Human bobsled vs. motorcycle Human bobsled vs. motorcycle
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Video duration: 197 seconds

Rollerman races motorcycle in Japan



Daruma-otoshi skyscraper demolition Daruma-otoshi skyscraper demolition
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Video duration: 35 seconds

New skyscraper demolition method by Kajima Corporation.
Music: 'Nights Interlude' - Nightmares on Wax



Deep-sea feeding frenzy Deep-sea feeding frenzy
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Video duration: 71 seconds

Time-lapse video of dinner on the ocean floor. Giant isopods, eels and crabs feed on a fish carcass.



Tokyo monkey sighted in Omotesando Tokyo monkey sighted in Omotesando
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Video duration: 97 seconds

Monkey sightings were reported in Omotesando one day after a wild Japanese macaque caused a commotion at Tokyo's Shibuya station.



Halluc II Halluc II
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Video duration: 82 seconds

This prototype of the Halluc II, a robotic vehicle under development at the Chiba Institute of Technology, has eight wheels and legs and is able to drive or walk over rugged terrain. The researchers hope to put the robot into practical use within the next five years.