Developed by Shinichi Furuya and associates at the Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Tokyo, this exoskeletal hand was originally designed to help train the muscles of those with limited use of their digits. Well now they’ve discovered it can also help take accomplished pianists to the next level. Heck yeah,
This is a video of ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor Gustavo Gosling of Rio de Janeiro demonstrating his exoskeletal legs, which provide a seat simply by squatting. That’s handy. Especially for surgeons and people like me who hate standing. Every chance I get and I’m sitting, and, if there’s
Seen here doing his best Wolverine, this is a video of Youtuber the Hacksmith building a pneumatic exoskeletal suit to cheat his way to the bicep curl world record, with a 255-pound curl (the all-human record is currently 249.12 pounds, as set by arm wrestler Denis Cyplenkov). I mean the