(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 ...
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Tom Cruise’s ‘Edge of Tomorrow’-like exoskeleton tested in real-world situation
A robotics team at the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC) in Florida has completed real-world tests of its ...
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From sci-fi to sidewalk: exoskeletons go mainstream
Exoskeletons are shedding their bulky, sci-fi image to become lightweight, AI-powered consumer devices that manufacturers ...
Corey Borner, who was injured in 2009, is inspiring Texas doctors — and hope — as he uses an exoskeleton suit to walk. Corey Borner, who was paralyzed in 2009 after sustaining a spinal cord injury ...
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, ...
The new prototype weighs just 27 pounds and can be custom-fit to virtually any body type -- returning movement to the hips and knees with small motors. Fast forward to 2016 and giving wheelchair-bound ...
WASHINGTON – Marine Corps veteran Brittany Elliott was paralyzed from the chest down in an auto accident but was able to walk again with a robotic exoskeleton provided to her in a clinical trial ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -- Thanks to a new "suit" being developed by the DOD-funded Warrior Web program, future Soldiers will be able to march longer, carry heavier gear and improve mental ...
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