Robotic Exoskeletons Help The Paralyzed Walk Again
Engineer Thomas Dwyer exhibits the new Bionic Exoskeleton with Amanda Boxtel, who is paralyzed, during its launch at the Excel Centre in London. The bionic device developed by Ekso Bionics is a wearable, battery-powered, robotic exoskeleton, designed to aid wheelchair users and those who have suffered from spinal chord injuries to stand and walk. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
More Inspiring Stories
Bruce Campbell's Boeing 727 Home Project
1959 Ghia Selene by Tom Tjaarda, an Amazing Concept From Future Past From Italy
Anti-Surveillance Fashion Designed To Trigger And Inject Junk Data In To Automated License Plate Readers
The Russians Make The Best Truck In The Universe For $50K
The Messerschmitt KR200: A Sunny Day out In Germany's Two-Seater Tandem Bubble Car, 1959
Soviet-Era Tesla Tower: Mysterious Object In Moscow Suburbs
Comic Artist Imagines What Classic Movies Would Be Like If Everyone Had Smartphones
Dominos Pizza Plans to be First Fast Food Chain on Moon
The Space Hotel
iPad App Gives Users Superman-Style X-Ray Vision
Fridgeezoo
URME: Your Personal Surveillance Identity Prosthetic
Australian Farmer Fights Erosion With A Patchwork Of Geometric Designs
Apple Store Opening In Bologna, Italy
Concepts From Future Past: 1970 Ferrari Modulo 512
"Out Of This World": Photographer Egor Rogalev Visits The Museum Of Soviet Space Travel
Explorer Visits Abandoned and World's Largest Ekranoplan, Here Are Some Great Pictures of The Inside and Outside
3D Printing Fashion: How I 3D-Printed Clothes at Home
Colossal Full Body Headphone
Car Drivers Need To Beware Of The Barnacle
The Lotus Etna Could Have Been The McLaren F1 Of The 1980s
An Artist Creates Images Of Banknotes Generated From The Bitcoin Blockchain
Incredible Photos Of Two Roman Ships Which Were Recovered After 2,000 Years In 1929 And Lost Again During WWII
Amazing 3D Digital Concepts by Patrick Razo