exoskeleton
Brain-controlled exoskeleton helps paralysed man walk again
French scientists make a breakthrough in medical science.
New ankle exoskeleton fits under clothes for potential wider usage
The device is believed to be the first ankle exoskeleton that could be worn under clothes without restricting motion.
Pentagon looks to exoskeletons to build 'super-soldiers'
The technology is being developed by Lockheed Martin Corp with a license from Canada-based B-TEMIA.
Ford's Eksovest turns workers into 'heavylifting' superhumans
Exoskeletons let factory workers to work like bionic people, reducing the physical damage of millions of repetitive tasks over many years.
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