Industrial exoskeletons reduce muscle strain, boost endurance, and deliver measurable productivity gains in manufacturing and ...
The first time Scherzer gripped a baseball after messing around on the piano, his thumb immediately felt better. So he kept ...
Cyborgs — like "RoboCop" — only exist in movies, right? Maybe not for long. Boston Globe technology reporter Hiawatha Bray has been testing the real life "exoskeleton" suits that could make cyborgs ...
Hypershell X Ultra uses robotic hardware to boost the power of the user's legs for greater speed and endurance. I grew up watching sci-fi movies about cyborgs. Last week, I got to be one. A cyborg, of ...
Abstract: Disrupted hand motor functions may be restored through exoskeleton-assisted rehabilitation training. However, the variability of soft tissue in human joints or across individuals and ...
Exoskeletons continue to progress in their ability to help reduce injuries. Recently, HeroWear, a winner of NSC's Safety Innovation Challenge in 2024, announced that in a study, based on five ...
Personal exoskeletons were everywhere at CES 2026. There were ambitious designs from newcomers WiRobotics, Sumbu, Ascentiz, and Dephy, while Skip Mo/Go was back promoting its long-overdue tech ...
Vigx has officially introduced the π6, a compact outdoor exoskeleton designed to assist with walking and hiking using AI-powered terrain awareness. Unveiled as part of the company’s latest push into ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. While I was covering ...
Consumer exoskeletons have been a recurring theme at CES, with companies showing everything from mobility-assist rigs to sport-boosting wearables. But most of what I saw still looked like gear you ...
The Sidekick robotic mobility assistant is sort of like an e-bike, but for walking, lifting your heels with every step and acting like an extra calf muscle. I was the first journalist to try it at CES ...