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To help recover balance, robotic exoskeletons have to be faster than human reflexes
To help recover balance, robotic exoskeletons have to be faster than human reflexes Wearable robotics promise to help older people retain their mobility and paraplegic patients regain theirs. They could help make humans stronger and faster. But, so far, they're not great at keeping people from falling.
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