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The powered HAL-5 (hybrid assistive leg) "robot suit" can assist workers lifting heavy loads and help people with disabilities climb stairs.
Credit: Yoshikazo Tsuno/Agence France Presse
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- If that suit really worked, she'd be carrying him
- by lingsun June 10, 2005 2:47 PM PDT
- If that suit really worked, she'd be carrying him.
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