
PENRYN, ENGLAND – JULY 30: Engineered Arts mechanical assembler Tracey Rasburn works on a RoboThespian robot hand on July 30, 2013 in Penryn, England. The Cornish company, operating from an industrial unit near Falmouth, is the world’s only maker of commercially available life sized humanoid robots. Now in its third generation, the fully interactive and multilingual RoboThespian robot is sold around the world to science centres and visitor attractions, but increasingly to academic research groups and universities where they are used as research and development platforms. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Well Japan is known for making things we may or may not really need. Mostly robots to make life easier on the job or at home. Well they've made robot hands for people now. The hands will close to interlock fingers with your hand, so you don't feel lonely. A little weird but lets be honest, there's a lot more weird things out there than this. We have the full story and more weird and wacky stories in today's Other News!




