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Robotic tail gives humans seahorse-like balance
Balance issues plague millions of people daily, from elderly individuals navigating slippery surfaces to industrial workers handling heavy machinery. The solution might sound like something from a ...
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Wearable tails help elderly folks keep their balance
About 25 million years after our ancestors traded theirs for an upright stance, a research team at Keio University Graduate School of Media Design gave our long-lost tails a comeback tour. The ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Millions of years after the ancestors of humans evolved to lose their tails, a research team at Japan’s Keio University have built a robotic one they say could help unsteady elderly ...
Regular Giz readers will have seen countless crazy homebrew inventions powered by the DIY Arduino platform—but this could be the strangest yet. How about a robotic tail that’s controlled by RFID “mood ...
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