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Chinese robotic exoskeleton lets diver glide with less effort, slashes oxygen use by 40%
Chinese researchers from the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology have reportedly developed a new ...
Advanced algorithm designed to shadow a diver’s every move could also cut the risk of accidents when undertaking complex ...
Chinese scientists have developed a flexible robo-diving suit that reduces oxygen consumption by nearly 40%, enhancing underwater agility.
(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 ...
Dnsys, a Chinese firm, launches the X1 all-terrain exoskeleton to innovate outdoor activity. The X1 exoskeleton uses cutting-edge technology to boost natural talents to superhuman levels. This powered ...
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