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Jaemi the Humanoid Robot (Image 1)
Children play "Simon Says" with Jaemi, a humanoid robot (HUBO), during his visit to the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia, Pa. Jaemi was created by a team from Drexel University working in collaboration with Korean researchers. The project was supported by the National Science Foundation Partnership for International Research and Education (PIRE) program.
This image accompanied NSF press release, "U.S. and Korean Researchers Unveil Newest Research Team Member: Jaemi the Humanoid." [Image 1 of 4 related images. See Image 2.]
Credit: Lisa-Joy Zgorski, National Science Foundation
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