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Wearable Motorcycle.
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An electric exoskeleton motorcycle invented by a college student. It's expected to go from 0 - 60 in three seconds and achieve a top speed of 75mph. It has an incorporated helmet, but no storage spaceBy: barnesy
| Comments: 24 | Views: 8643 | Votes: 1 | Shared: 3
Leaked: Sep-16-2008 in Other -
Robot Worn On Your Body Can Increase Your Strenght
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An exoskeleton!By: smartt | Comments: 22 | Views: 20181 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 4
Leaked: May-18-2007 in Arts and Entertainment -
Robot Exoskeleton helps man walk after 20yrs in a wheelchair
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We've just been through a major LL site update. This one kinda got lost in terms of views. I'm simply not happy with that. Comments: 92 Votes: 25 Favorites: 18 Shared: 1738 This deserves more vieBy: ommadawn | Comments: 6 | Views: 4634 | Votes: 2 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Apr-20-2011 in Other Entertainment -
Ballistic exoskeleton..... raffle? O.o
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Troy Hurtubise Canadian inventor of a full ballistic suit is raffling off the prototype. Looks like it is straight from Halo. =DBy: shadow101 | Comments: 99 | Views: 17326 | Votes: 3 | Shared: 2
Leaked: Jul-14-2007 in Other -
Berkley Exoskeleton
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Fans of the movies Starship Troopers, Terminator and Robocop are well aware of the concept of powered armor. Well, here are literally the first steps towards it. (more)By: neverknwo | Comments: 15 | Views: 15074 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Apr-10-2007 in Arts and Entertainment -
One man as powerfull as 10
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Exoskeletons, will become quite common in the future. I could see them in civilian applications like warehouses and other manual labor jobs that can wear a body down.By: KodiakLivin | Comments: 85 | Views: 2062 | Votes: 2 | Shared: 16
Leaked: Mar-2-2013 in Other -
Time-Lapse Video Shows Goliath, Bird-Eating Spider Molting
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For animals with exoskeletons — like spiders, insects and crustaceans — to grow larger, they need to shed their hard exterior. The molting process — also known as ecdysis — can take minutesBy: Aubrey | Comments: 11 | Views: 2418 | Votes: 2 | Shared: 4
Leaked: Sep-21-2012 in Nature -
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Hal, the new Robotsuit
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Solution to handicap, aging, hiking, escalating or being tomorrow commando? Robot Suit HAL is a cyborg-type robot that can expand and improve physical capability. HAL stand for "Hybrid Assistive LimbBy: siin | Comments: 20 | Views: 7588 | Votes: 2 | Shared: 1
Leaked: Sep-14-2009 in Arts and Entertainment -
I will see your 3D Printed AR-15 and raise you 3D Printed Magic Arms
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young girl who can barely lift her arms now has a lightweight robotic exoskeleton thanks to 3d printingBy: k-doe | Comments: 29 | Views: 1765 | Votes: 17 | Shared: 7
Leaked: Feb-28-2013 in Science and Technology -
Coconut Crab
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The coconut crab , Birgus latro , is a species of terrestrial hermit crab , also known as the robber crab or palm thief . It is the largest land-living arthropod in the world, and is probablBy: Fatalfury | Comments: 65 | Views: 2206 | Votes: 7 | Shared: 9
Leaked: Feb-19-2013 in WTF, Nature -
Astonishingly lifelike 'bionic man'
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Named Rex, which is short for "Robotic Exoskeleton", the six foot six inch (two metre) humanoid with its uncannily life-like face was assembled by leading roboticists for a television programme for $By: scarfilm | Comments: 15 | Views: 1074 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Location: London, London, City of, United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Feb-5-2013 in Science and Technology -
What?... Sea Urchins?... Global Warming Cured?
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The discovery that sea urchins use Nickel particles to harness carbon dioxide from the sea could be the key to capturing tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere. Experts at Newcastle University, UBy: moanranger | Comments: 22 | Views: 806 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Feb-5-2013 in Science and Technology
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