The Hypershell is the first mass produced exoskeleton but is it an e-bike for your legs or just some more unwanted cycling ...
A leading cause of disability in the United States is hemiparesis, a condition where impaired motor control, muscle weakness, ...
A new exoskeleton can give people with leg amputations the ability to walk upright, thanks to a system that extends their residual limb into a full robotic leg. https ...
Great, they’re giving snakes legs now — or, as one science vlogger claimed, giving them their legs “back.” In a recently-uploaded video, creator and self-professed snake lover Allen Pan said that he ...
An innovative approach to controlling wearable robots takes the optimization process out of the laboratory. The method uses a data-driven model to infer a user’s energy consumption and to personalize ...
Ultrasound used for better calibration of assistive exoskeletons By Ben Coxworth November 15, 2021 A volunteer uses an exoskeleton which was calibrated to his gait using ultrasound recordings of his ...
Those of us who are slow or reluctant runners or walkers might soon be able to slip on a lightweight, lower-body exoskeleton and up the speed and ease of our exercise, according to several new studies ...
Motors have been added to bikes, skateboards and kayaks … so how about just slapping a couple directly to your legs? That's exactly what the Z1 knee exoskeleton does, reportedly offering a 50% boost ...
Recreational exoskeletons have been popping up for years, but the new IRMO M1 exoskeleton feels like a turning point. This next-generation wearable blends artificial intelligence (AI), a ...
The DNSYS X1 exoskeleton gives you extra support on hikes, long-distance walks and can even help you run faster. Lexy was a producer and on-air presenter who covered consumer tech, including the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bobby covers exoskeletons, exosuits and wearable robotics. Jan 22, 2025, 01:31pm EST Where occupational exoskeletons can help ...
Scientists are developing devices and clothing that make running and walking easier and more enjoyable. By Gretchen Reynolds Those of us who are slow or reluctant runners or walkers might soon be able ...