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The REX Robotic Exoskeleton 53

ElectricSteve writes "When Robert Irving was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, it was the catalyst for him and his childhood friend, Richard Little, to turn their engineering skills to the task of developing an exoskeleton that was a practical, standing-and-walking alternative to wheelchairs. The result is REX, an exoskeleton made of strong, lightweight materials that is designed to support and hold a person comfortably as he moves. Users strap themselves in to the robotic legs with a number of Velcro and buckled straps that fit around the legs, along with a belt around the waist. While most robotic exoskeletons we've looked at, such as the HAL, augment human motion, this is generally not an option for wheelchair-bound users, so REX is controlled using a joystick that sits at the wearer's waist level." The rig is expected to cost $150K when introduced later this year in New Zealand. Gizmag has an obnoxious timed popover subscription nag, so NoScript is indicated.

Comment "social ineptitude" um Mean Girls anyone? (Score 1) 480

Wait, isn't this a bit of a generalisation? I'm pretty sure a large part of the bullying population consists of 'popular' kids like cheerleaders who are supposed to be the most socially well adjusted people available. If the people at the top of the high school food chain are "socially inept" then what does that say about the rest of the students? I guess they should probably "leap" back a few years and revisit high school

Comment Re:Me fail logic? That's purple! (Score 1) 341

so what could be said instead is that the whatever-the-parent-was laid the whatever-the-parent-was egg and out came the chicken which then laid a chicken egg? so technically the chicken came first? ahh but the problem is that this question refers to both the egg the chicken lays and the egg it hatches from, so if you consider the former it was the chicken, but if you consider the latter it was the egg. Damn the arbitrariness of the English language.

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