Nursebot
Feb 20 2007, Anupam

Japan is the fastest in the world when it comes to developing Robots.

The country has developed Robots to aid humans in each and every field of work. Now some German scientists have developed a robotic nurse named ‘Nursebot’ that can take a...

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