Protoclone Robot's Human-like Movements
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Robot with 1,000 muscles twitches like human while dangling from ceiling

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Atherton , California -based Clone Robotics released video footage of its Protoclone robot.
The full-body machine uses synthetic muscles to create unsettlingly human-like movements.
The company hopes the robot will one day be able to operate human tools and perform household tasks.
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