Humanoid robot work becomes more realistic with an innovative system. Researchers in Japan have developed human-like robots that can sweat, turning science-fiction films into reality.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have anatomically developed a new humanoid robot in a structure similar to that of a human musculoskeletal system. The distinguishing feature of the robot is its ability to "sweat" in addition to its mobility. The artificial sweating system, almost the same as our system, does almost the same thing. In long and exhausting tasks, the robots' engines are warmed by water. When it comes to a certain situation, this water is thrown out as steam.
This cooling system on the skeleton allows the robot to operate more efficiently and longer with less heat. This robot shows that human-like robots we encountered in science fiction movies are not far away from our lives.