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--------------------------------------------------------------- When we think of robots, we usually place them in urban areas and modern cityscapes—not the middle of the woods. However, that's exactly where a man named Matthew McCormack found a white delivery robot driving down a trail. "On my bike ride this morning, saw a delivery robot lost in the woods,” McCormack wrote on Twitter. The photo of the white delivery robot surrounded by a lush woodland soon captured the hearts and imaginations of thousands of people online—many thought it was enjoying newfound freedom! ​ Want a daily digest email featuring our latest articles? Stay updated and [subscribe here](=). ​ ​[Photo of a Delivery Robot “Lost in the Woods” Is Sparking the Imagination of People Around the World](​ [Robot in the Woods](​ [Read on My Modern Met]( ​ --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ [Make Your Own Tarot Cards](​ Sponsored ​ --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ If you’re captivated by the advancements in robot technology, you’ll want to make a visit to Japan. The country’s gigantic RX-78-2 Gundam robot that’s currently undergoing a series of movement tests at Gundam Factory Yokohama, just south of Tokyo. The 55,500-pound mechanical marvel can now walk, kneel, turn its head, and even point to the sky. ​ Being a My Modern Met member has its perks. Experience our website ad-free, receive exclusive members-only monthly newsletter, and more. [Click here to become a member](=). ​ ​[Japan’s 60-Foot-Tall ‘Gundam’ Robot Can Now Walk, Kneel, and Turn Its Head](​ [Giant Gundam Robot](​ [Read on My Modern Met]( ​ The giant Gundam isn’t the only one moving around like a human. Engineering and robotics design company Boston Dynamics is known for its impressively dextrous robots. Now, the company’s much-loved Atlas model is being pushed to its limits to discover the next generation of mobility, perception, and athletic intelligence. It has recently learned some impressive parkour moves—a sport of moving through obstacles—including jumping, running along uneven platforms, and backflips. ​ ​[Boston Dynamics Robot Learns Impressive Parkour Moves Including Backflips](=)​ [Boston Dynamics Robot](=)​ [Read on My Modern Met](=) ​ Do you find inspiration in stories and artists like these? [Become a member of My Modern Met](=) to help create a positive culture by highlighting the best sides of humanity. ​ --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ [My Modern Met Academy Logo](=)​ ​ [Painting Classes on My Modern Met Academy](=)​ Perfect your painting when you enroll in one of [My Modern Met Academy](=)'s online art classes. No experience is necessary! Here are a few to try: - ​[Dream Your Own Abstract Acrylic Floral Paintings]() with artist Nitika Ale will show you how to create beautiful blooms that burst from your canvas. - In Artist Megan Elizabeth’s course titled [Dappled Light: Learn Abstract Painting With Acrylics](, she’ll share how nature has inspired her to transform this special type of light into beautiful art. - Celebrated creative Dimitra Milan teaches [Abstract Realism: Introduction to Mixed Media Painting](). This class is for anyone who has a bit of experience painting and drawing and now wants to combine the two. [See All Courses]( ​ --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ [My Modern Met Store Logo]()​ We offer the best creative products from makers around the world, and we're adding new things all the time! Shop [My Modern Met Store]() and get free shipping on orders over $100 ($250 for outside of the United States). Step away from the screen when you fill in the lines of this [iconic adult coloring book, Secret Garden](). [Secret Garden Coloring Book]()​ [Shop Now]() ​ Just for you! Get 15% off My Modern Met Store purchases. [Become a member of My Modern Met](=) and receive a discount towards every purchase at [My Modern Met Store](. Sara Barnes Staff Editor Loving these emails? To get a daily digest of our new articles, [click here](). Want to share this email with a friend? [Here's a signup link.]( [Unsubscribe]( | 26074 Lugo Dr, Loma Linda, CA 92354

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