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Researchers from MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering have designed an interface that takes advantage of a human's split-second reflexes allowing a humanoid to maintain its balance and complete tasks. (Learn more: )
Video: Melanie Gonick/MIT Additional footage courtesy of the researchers
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