The system helps wounded troops stand and walk on their own when evacuation is delayed, dangerous, or unavailable.
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The Army is developing a new exoskeleton that allows injured troops to stand, walk and shoot when evacuation is impossible or delayed.
The surprising thing about the exoskeleton is that it works at all. The apparatus is centered around an armature of carbon ...
Hypershell, the world's leading consumer exoskeleton brand, today launched the New Hypershell X Series, introducing the world's most intuitive exoskeleton and its latest lineup of AI-powered ...
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The new AI-powered Hypershell X Ultra promises to cut your hiking effort by 20 percent. I took the $2,000 motorized chassis to the Grand Canyon to test whether it’s a game-changer or a gimmick.
Hypershell, a Chinese manufacturer of wearable robotic external skeletons that support human movement, has secured USD50 ...
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A DIY cervical exoskeleton with liner bearings for near-frictionless movement — designed to support a helmet's weight without ...
Kaitlin Reynolds, paralyzed in a 2020 drunk driving crash that killed her boyfriend, is reclaiming her independence with the help of a robotic exoskeleton called ReWalk.