With the development of new exoskeleton suits, the burden of heavy body armor ... By Joshua Skovlund By Patty Nieberg The latest military news and entertainment delivered right to your inbox.
The high-tech suit, made by a company called Lifeward, allowed Straight to walk again with physical therapy. It even helped ...
Exoskeletons are demonstrably awesome ... The future is bright for the technology — not just for industrial and military applications, but especially in therapy and rehabilitation.
Farmers Insurance has announced the launch of its nationwide Suits for Soldiers program to help all active duty military personnel (regardless of service branch) transition to civilian work and life.
"Today was my graduation of the ReWalk device, which is an exoskeleton to help me walk," Sertuche explained Monday. Earlier ...
The suit's structure was designed primarily around an exoskeleton intended to help take the weight of gear off troops wearing it. Additionally, various military offices worked to infuse the suit ...
Researchers in France say a man has been able to control all four of his limbs using a mind-controlled exoskeleton suit, according to a BBC report. The 30-year-old man – known only as Thibault ...
People who use wheelchairs may one day be able to walk with the help of this Atalante X exoskeleton. Made by French firm Wandercraft, it supports people in a standing position and is controlled ...
For decades, the U.S. military and its private-sector partners have been working towards a technology straight out of science fiction: robotic suits. And it's no surprise. Exoskeletons could add ...
A team of researchers from the University of Michigan has developed a set of knee exoskeletons, using commercially available ...
With the development of new exoskeleton suits, the burden of heavy body armor ... By Nicholas Slayton By Jeff Schogol The latest military news and entertainment delivered right to your inbox.