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Skeletonics build running exoskeleton

A very impressive exoskeleton project from a team of Japanese students. They are called Skeletonics and their prototype is still evolving! (The action starts 2:30 in.)



More pictures of the Skeletonics team can be found at http://skeletonics.seesaa.net/

[Via Techeblog]






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