(Nanowerk News) Researchers from the RIKEN Guardian Robot Project and collaborators have used a combination of lightweight material engineering and artificial intelligence to create an exoskeleton ...
Stroke can change your life in a single day. Around the world, more than 15 million people have a stroke each year, and ...
It can be used to correct a child's gait or help them take their first steps, and can be used for a variety of conditions.
Even as unemployment climbed during the pandemic, industries that relied heavily on manual labor, such as construction and e-commerce logistics, faced worker shortages; manufacturing alone is ...
A titanium robotic exoskeleton is helping an eight-year-old boy in Mexico learn to walk after being wheelchair-bound for most of his life. The boy, David, suffers from cerebral palsy, a group of ...
Guardian has been running trials for its robot exoskeleton with Delta Air Lines and the U.S. military. This Powered Exoskeleton Lets Paraplegics Walk Again The lightweight Indego Exoskeleton is less ...
An advance in wearable robotics could lead to enhanced human performance during underwater activities. Chinese researchers ...
Divers may soon be able to get a welcome boost to their flutter kicks thanks to an exoskeleton developed by researchers at ...
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As the Olympics began to kick off, a paralyzed tennis player carried the Olympic flame through Paris — using a robotic exoskeleton that helped him walk again. In a now-viral post on X-formerly-Twitter ...
If you're terrified of the possibility that humanity will be dismembered by an insectoid master race, equipped with robotic exoskeletons (or would that be exo-exoskeletons?), look away now.
An underwater exoskeleton can reduce muscle strain to such an extent that the diver needs less oxygen and dive tanks last ...