A Japanese University has developed a robot power suit called 'Hal 3' - an electronic exoskeleton controlled by bioelectric sensors which allows the wearer to lift heavy objects.
A Japanese University has developed a robot power suit called 'Hal 3' - an electronic exoskeleton controlled by bioelectric sensors which allows the wearer to lift heavy objects.
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now those smart Japanese have brains AND muscles next thing y' know every one will have one and we will all be out of shape slobs who cant push a mere 30 punds
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well here it is..
Cyberdyne(DOT)jp/english/
yes Cyberdyne was also the name of a coorperation makeing some software called Skynet. :D