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Shapeshifting armor could let humans build bionic exoskeletons

Ancient chainmail has a lesson for modern tech.

By Sarah Wells
Science

This Robotic Exoskeleton Could Give You Superhuman Balance

They could help older people or individuals with disabilities avoid dangerous falls.

By The Conversation, Lena Ting, Gregory S. Sawicki, Max Shepherd and Owen Beck
Grow a spine!

Ancient jellyfish ancestor solves an evolutionary mystery

What hid inside the first exoskeletons?

By Jennifer Walter
Science

Video shows an exoskeleton that can be controlled by the brain

It could one day help people living with tetraplegia get around.

By Sarah Wells
Science

Wearable Exoskeletons Will Have Built-In A.I. to Meld Human and Machine

A personalized robotic suit could be possible.

By Danny Paez
Science

How A.I. Exoskeletons Could Make People Super-Human

Smart exoskeletons can help someone jump really high or relearn to walk.

By Dan Robitzski
Science

Hand Exoskeleton Allows Paraplegic Individuals to Eat, Drink

By James Grebey
Science

The SuitX MAX Exoskeleton Grants Workers Enhanced Strength

By Mike Brown
Science

The US Military's TALOS Suit Is an Iron Man-Like Exoskeleton

By Mike Brown
Science

Robot Exoskeleton Will Use VR and Brain Scans to Help Patients Walk

By Mike Brown
Science

Pregnant Paraplegic Completes 13-mile Run in Exoskeleton

The ReWalk suit uses motion sensors to control the wearer's movement.

By Mike Brown
Entertainment

SuitX Has a Vision to Make Exoskeletons Affordable for All

The company wants to help the elderly and the disabled walk again -- affordably.

By Neel V. Patel
Entertainment

How 'Colony's Alien Exoskeleton Was Created Using A 3D Printer

Practical effects studio Legacy Effects didn't just build an alien exoskeleton -- they printed it.

By Megan Logan
Science

Watch Panasonic's New Line of Exoskeletons in Action

They're here to help people lift, hike, run, and just get around.

By Jack Crosbie
Science

The 26-Pound Exoskeleton Just Approved By the FDA is a Killer App

The second exoskeleton to be approved in the United States will cost $80,000 and its maker thinks it will change lives.

By Lauren J. Young
Science

This $40,000 Exoskeleton Suit Helps the Paralyzed Walk Again 

The Phoenix weighs 27 pounds and lets the user walk up to 1.1 miles per hour. 

By Sarah Sloat
Entertainment

Iron Man vs Invisible Chairs: Fighting for the Future of Robot Exoskeletons

The robosuit of our violent, science fictional dreams may morph into a way to pick up luggage and take a comfy smoke break.

By John Knefel
Science

Will Bionic Exoskeletons Keep Us Mobile and Strong as We Age?

A European research group wants to turn us all into elderly cyborgs.

By Jacqueline Ronson
Science

Human Exoskeleton Gives Robot Kung-Fu Reflexes

A marriage made in 'Pacific Rim.'

By Ben Guarino
Entertainment

The 5 Coolest Exoskeletons You Can (Almost) Buy

Wearables aren't just for your wrist.

By Neel V. Patel
Science

This New Exoskeleton Gives People Superhuman Strength

For jobs, not world domination. (Or so they say…)

By Neel V. Patel