I-Robo: World’s first cooking robots serve 100,000 meals in Japan alone

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I-Robo: World’s first cooking robots serve 100,000 meals in Japan alone

It was particularly tricky to map.transcoded_urls:[https:\/\/zmgvideos.Credit: Steve brusatteTracks themselves are always interesting because they record moments in time when real animals were interacting with their environment.

I-Robo: World’s first cooking robots serve 100,000 meals in Japan alone

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I-Robo: World’s first cooking robots serve 100,000 meals in Japan alone

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Dr Steve Brusatte who led the field work told Mashable.title:NASA needs you to send them pictures of clouds.

The prints are of particular significance because they are rare evidence of the Middle Jurassic period.Researchers say its impossible to tell exactly which species these were.

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