livescience.com — Engineers in Japan are perfecting a wearable power suit that amplifies human strength to help lift hospital patients or heavy objects. Driven by portable batteries, micro air pumps and small body sensors , the Stand-Alone Wearable Power Assist Suit is designed to help nursing home workers lift patients of up to 180 pounds.
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Closed AccountSep 29, 2006
moving your boyfriends head out of the way doesnt count.
balgorSep 29, 2006
I didn't know Stark Industries was based in Japan.
volatileacidSep 29, 2006
Don't be so stupid, the suit, it pneumatics, gears and other devices bear the weight, not the human.
omniwiredSep 29, 2006
Half life in Real Life, the suit of gordon freeman
porkstackerSep 29, 2006
They've got nothing on Ripley, Hicks, and Apone.
glev2005Sep 29, 2006
dont scratch your nads while wearing this..(im so rad)
theriaaSep 29, 2006
was anyone else expecting to see a 1/2 japaneese, 1/2 robot thing choping bolders on half and walking through walls... only me?
rocketsSep 29, 2006
You know they need this to fight the "americans with huge verbose penises"
monsteerFeb 15, 2010
Hmm I wouldn't use that thing without incurance! In real life i believe more in stuff like these Integrated lifts<a class="user" href="http://www.patient-lift.co.uk" rel="nofollow">http://www.patient-lift.co.uk</a>