Move over Ironman. Move over Terminator. They're fiction. This morning the boys became Cyborgs (part human, part robot) for real. The robotics company Cyberdine based in Tsukuba has developed a powered exoskeleton that fits on the body, reading the human neuromuscular signals and translating them to power motorised limbs. Now in use for rehabilitation of patients with limb muscular damage, a human-robot hybrid can lift great weights, use minimal energy, etc.
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