Researchers have spent years trying to build a bipedal robot that can walk more like us humans, including somewhat successful attempts with Honda's ASIMO or Boston Dynamics' auto-balancing Petman. But Sano Lab researchers from the Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan have developed a truly natural looking bipedal walker that can travel long distances and is propelled by its own weight.

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