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Researchers from Northern Arizona University (NAU) have developed an open-source robotic exoskeleton that promises to help ...
Ultralight, highly responsive, and with plenty of torque, the Hypershell aims to make every outing easier and more fun. And ...
They don’t wear watches or keep calendars, yet every 17 years — including this year — Brood XIV emerges across parts of the region like clockwork. Chris Simon, professor emeritus of ...
An X exoskeleton will ordinarily set you back $1,000 or above, but Hypershell is partnering with the American Hiking Society (AHS) to mark National Trails Day on June 7, 2025.
While the concept of wearable exoskeletons isn’t exactly new, the latest model by German Bionic is the first to incorporate augmented, end-to-end AI.
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.
Exoskeletons are currently being tested for their effectiveness in barring at one of Sibanye-Stillwater’s operations as part of the Fall of Ground Action Plan (FoGAP), with positive results so ...
Tom's Guide Verdict The Dnsys X1 lower-body exoskeleton makes movement easier, and could be the ideal mobility aid for people with injuries, disabilities or long-term health conditions.
I wore a one-horsepower exoskeleton to the world’s biggest tech show Exoskeletons aren’t just for workers anymore — what can basic ones do?