Researchers at Tokyo University have developed a new class of disaster response robots specifically designed for post-earthquake rescue operations. These robots can navigate collapsed structures and detect survivors using thermal imaging and audio sensors.

The Japanese government has committed $500 million to deploy these robots across earthquake-prone regions by 2027.

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