I wore this robot exoskeleton in the Grand Canyon to see if it could help me manage my spinal stenosis and keep pace with my ...
More and more robots are assisting workers in factories. However, human-robot collaboration is still far from seamless.
A new kind of partnership between human and machine is beginning to reshape how stroke recovery may look in the future.
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- ULS Robotics, a leading developer and solution provider of exoskeleton robots, ...
An honest hands-on review of the Dnsys X1 Carbon exoskeleton. Real-world testing on hikes, climbs, and runs, plus the current ...
CHICAGO — The future of physical therapy. The traditional path to help patients regain movement after a stroke or spinal cord ...
Hyundai reveals wearable, robotic X-ble Shoulder device that acts as a human exoskeleton, helping to lift items. The wearable robotic tech is aimed at workers in various fields, from factory work to ...
Bidirectional interface will transmit movement intent and sensory feedback between the human brain and Angel Robotics ...
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a wearable audio system that converts nearby robot ...
A new robotic space technology spinoff derived from NASA’s Robonaut 2 project someday may help astronauts stay healthier in space and aid paraplegics in walking here on Earth. Robonaut 2, the first ...
GRENOBLE, France (Reuters) - The French tetraplegic man who has been able to walk again using a pioneering four-limb robotic system, or exoskeleton, said walking was a major feat for him after being ...