Open Bionics, founded in the UK in 2014, now has clinics in the US. It launched its Hero RGD (Rugged) bionic arm device at a ...
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NYC’s new ‘Nordic’ gym is inspired by cross-country skiing — why that can do wonders for your body
A cross-country ski-inspired workout is gliding into Flatiron — no snow, goggles or lift ticket required. NRTHRN Strong, the Scandinavian fitness brand that had Sag Harbor locals trading sunscreen ...
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Veteran to become the first to receive new ‘hero’ bionic arm inspired by ‘Call of Duty’
The rugged new limb, described as the world’s stongest bionic arm, has been developed by UK robotics firm Open Bionics with a design inspired by the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 game.
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China develops wearable exoskeleton to train humanoid robots with high accuracy
Researchers from China have created a motion-tracking wearable suit that allows human beings to teach robots how to walk.
I knew heavy resistance training was crucial with age to build muscle and maintain bone density, so as I approached my 50s ...
The trend is largely inspired and practiced by ‘therians’. Not to be confused with furries, therians are people who identify ...
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