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May 09

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May 08

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Mar 19

by now, this 61 year old robot knows literally everything I’m sure.
10 Amazing Old Stuff That Still Works

by now, this 61 year old robot knows literally everything I’m sure.

10 Amazing Old Stuff That Still Works

Mar 07

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Feb 29

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Jan 27

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Jan 17

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Dec 05

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Oct 26

whizbangpow:

Valigursky

whizbangpow:

Valigursky

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sleepy killbot needs its nappytime.
killallhumans:

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sleepy killbot needs its nappytime.

killallhumans:

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[video]

Sep 08

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Aug 25

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Last fall California-based Berkeley Bionics unveiled a “wearable robot” called eLEGS, an exoskeleton adapted from technology currently being tested for U.S. foot soldiers. Users strap on a backpack containing a battery and microprocessor, then bionic legs with motorized joints at the hips and knees. Sensors in handheld crutches issue instructions to the backpack computer, which relays them to the legs. Walking is simple: Shifting weight to the left crutch, for example, initiates a step forward with the right foot. Trials begin this year. 

Last fall California-based Berkeley Bionics unveiled a “wearable robot” called eLEGS, an exoskeleton adapted from technology currently being tested for U.S. foot soldiers. Users strap on a backpack containing a battery and microprocessor, then bionic legs with motorized joints at the hips and knees. Sensors in handheld crutches issue instructions to the backpack computer, which relays them to the legs. Walking is simple: Shifting weight to the left crutch, for example, initiates a step forward with the right foot. Trials begin this year. 

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