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A da Vinci surgical robot delicately stitches skin back onto a grape

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In a video from 2014, a da Vinci surgical robot controlled by a surgeon carefully stitches skin back onto a grape. In 2011 the system was used to fold and launch a tiny paper airplane, and even lace a football. It can also perform delicate surgery, which is its primary function.
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