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A research paper by scientists at The University of Electro-Communications developed a new socket and prosthetic hand control system that does not interfere with the wrist joint motion. This ...
AI exoskeleton gives wheelchair users the freedom to walk again Wandercraft's Personal Exoskeleton is about helping people stand tall, connect with others and live life on their own terms.
An exoskeleton powered by air can flex the wrists with a rotation approaching that of the natural joints. Such a device could help people rehabilitate from wrist-related injuries at home by ...
German Bionic has unveiled its latest wearable exoskeleton — and it comes equipped with an AI brain.
Ready to step into the future of wearable technology? We took the new Hypershell exoskeleton for a test ride in Times Square, and have thoughts. Read our full Hypershell review for the details.
The X1 exoskeleton is a motorized artificial intelligence-powered all-terrain device that straps to your waist and thighs for hiking climbing and running.
While a wearable technology that assists the lower back muscles has great potential to cut down on workplace injuries, it needs to be further investigated, says new Brock University-led research.
The same exoskeleton principles that protect grasshoppers, crabs and similar creatures could also help protect the 25,000 or so workers in the job with the highest injury and fatality rates in ...
Humanoid robots may represent the workforce of the future. But wearable technologies like exoskeletons can make today’s workers stronger, faster, healthier contributors.
An exoskeleton with assistance and workout modes that makes running, especially uphill, a whole lot easier.
Everyone walks differently — so this exoskeleton adjusts on the fly A boot-like, robotic exoskeleton helped people walk faster while using less energy ...
Lightening the load: AI helps exoskeleton work with different strides A model trained in a virtual environment does remarkably well in the real world.