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P3 - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Honda Motor Co. recently unveiled the prototype Humanoid Robot P3 at the Science Museum, Tokyo. The P3 is the latest version of the two-legged robots the automaker has been developing since 1986.

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The spirit of scientific discovery is alive and well at the Inventor's Club in Kariya City, Aichi Prefecture. Here, boys and girls have been building their own original inventions since some companies linked to Toyota Motor Corporation started the club 27 years ago.

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Ultraman is Japan's biggest superhero. The star of a TV series that first aired more than 30 years ago, Ultraman is 40 meters (131 feet) tall, can fly at a speed of Mach 5, and can lift objects weighing 200,000 tons. His mission is to save Earth from evil monsters from outer space, and his main weapon is a powerful laser beam fired by crossing his hands. In human form, he's a member of the Science Patrol but can transform himself into Ultraman for three minutes at a time when the need arises.

Qrio - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
More than 80 years ago, Czech writer Karel Capek first created the word "robot" in his Science Fiction novel R.U.R. Since then, much progress has been made in developing the kind of humanoid robots that Capek envisaged. The latest news is that robots can now "run."

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Chrome Shelled Regios is a fantasy about a group of students who struggle to survive in a world whose air and land are contaminated. This bestselling science-fiction novel has been adapted as a television anime, which went on the air in January 2009.

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Professor Arai Kohei of Saga University's Faculty of Science and Engineering has developed a system whereby PC users can input text simply by looking at an on-screen keyboard.

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Japan is at the cutting edge of robot technology. Until now, robots have mostly been seen in the worlds of anime and science�fiction. From now on, though, robots will be an increasingly frequent presence in people's real, everyday lives. These robots will be�partners that make people's lives more fun and exciting.

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Trends in Japan Archives Leave Your Chores to a Robot Turning Thoughts into Pictures Fibers of the Future Digital Camera Goes 3-D Self-cleaning Walls and Windows Biofuels from Nonfood Sources Making

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