We joke a lot about the "inevitable" robot apocalypse, but aside from a few scary developments it seems like humanity is much more likely to disappear thanks to nuclear weapons or a dying Earth than a ...
Medical hardware manufacturer Cyberdyne has this week announced the arrival of its new Cyberdyne’s therapeutic cyborg legs into the United States offering the HAL exo-suit two spinal injury patients.
The HAL exoskeleton of Japanese robotics firm Cyberdyne recently received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to enter the United States, giving patients with spinal cord injuries a ...
For the last nine months, Brooks Rehabilitation in Florida has been helping people with lower body paralysis learn to walk again with the help of Cyberdyne’s new robotic exoskeleton, the Hybrid ...
Cyberdyne (Tokyo: 7779; OTC: CYBQY), the Japanese medical technology company, announced a partnership today with Brooks Rehabilitation, an industry leader in post-acute physical rehabilitation, to ...
I know this isn’t really horror in the most traditional sense, but sometimes you see stuff out there that is just too weird to pass up. Today that bit of weird showed up in CNN’s SciFi Tech Blog… The ...
While we're still a ways away from a proper Aliens-esque Power Loader, our enhanced exo-suit future is already upon us. The HAL (that's Hybrid Assistive Limb, not the murderous space AI) from medical ...
Cyberdyne Systems is the fictional company depicted in the Terminator series that creates cyborgs that eventually turn against humanity. A similarly named firm, Cyberdyne (Tokyo, Japan) has received ...
CYBERDYNE Inc. has secured a significant order from OGAWA SEIKI CO., LTD. for its HAL series and other products, totaling approximately 360 million yen, as part of Ukraine’s Emergency Recovery Project ...
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