Future steps: exoskeleton lets paralyzed snowmobiler walk again
Robotic exoskeletons are a staple of sci-fi, pointing to a future where technology can overcome serious injury and bestow superhuman powers on people. But that future is here today for Paul Thacker, who uses an exoskeleton about once a month to stand up and walk around — no small feat, considering he’s paralyzed from the chest down.
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Your student loans won’t just cost you money, they’ll cost you years of labor. A new analysis from Nerd Wallet estimates that today’s graduates won’t be able to retire until they’re 73, a full 12 years later than the current average retirement age of 61,…
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