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Chinese robotic exoskeleton lets diver glide with less effort, slashes oxygen use by 40%
Chinese researchers from the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology have reportedly developed a new ...
If Kevin Piette ever had any dreams of making it to the Olympics, they likely ended when the young tennis player was paralyzed in a motorcycle accident more than a decade ago. This week, however, ...
A 17-year-old boy in Kano State, Isah Auwal-Barde, has invented a robot that works with robotic exoskeleton remote control. Auwal-Barde told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in an interview on ...
(KRON) – On Wednesday, a paralyzed tennis player carried the Olympic torch for the first time using a robotic exoskeleton suit. After spending over 13 years of her life in a wheelchair, San Francisco ...
The FDA has approved a robotic exoskeleton that helps paralyzed people walk again, which means anyone can buy the technology, NBC News reported. “It will be incredible for me to regain independence, ...
Exoskeletons today look like something straight out of sci-fi. But the reality is they are nowhere near as robust as their fictional counterparts. They’re quite wobbly, and it takes long hours of ...
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