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ZAR-5 Humanoid with bionic fluid muscles
 
 
 
 
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Date :28 September 2009
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The ZAR-5 humanoid is a bionic fluid muscle powered torso with two arms and is a joint project of the Research Group \"Bionik und Evolutionstechnik\" of the Technical University Berlin and Festo GmbH It reproduces the basic function principles of muscles, joints and their attached sinews in hands arms and torso of the human body. \"By your command\" ;-) [More] [Less]
 
 
 
 
 
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