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Just read this mind-blowing article about someone summiting the UK’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis, wearing the Hypershell exoskeleton! 🤖✨Helps hikers tackle tough terrain with less fatigue—like having superhuman legs!

Personally, not sure about this, but could exoskeletons be the next big thing in outdoor adventures? 🧐 Whether you’re a gearhead or a purist, crazy to see how tech could change exploration.

Full story: advnture.com/features/rise-of-

advnture.com · Rise of the machine: I just hiked the UK's highest mountain in Hypershell's new exoskeletonIs Advnture writer Julia Clarke the first cyborg to successfully scale Ben Nevis?

DATE: February 10, 2025 at 08:00AM
SOURCE: BioWorld MedTech

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t.coReev secures $9.2M for lightweight exoskeletonBy Shani Alexander

DATE: February 07, 2025 at 06:00PM
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t.coReev secures $9.2M for lightweight exoskeletonBy Shani Alexander

#funny #tesla #cybertruck reel by #DavidAttenborough #AI

"Here we see #Cybertruck formed a peculiar #symbiotic relationship w/ larger #flatbed #trailer species. Evolutionarily disadvantaged, Cybertruck has come up w/ #clever way to transport itself long distances. By attaching itself to flatbed trailer, Cybertruck can reliably move about w/o risking injury to its fragile #exoskeleton or internal organs. What the flatbed trailer gets in return for this #kindness, #science has yet to #discover."

520myo larva #fossil reveals the origins of #arthropods
Youti yuanshi is barely visible to naked eye. Roughly size of a poppy seed, it is preserved so well its #exoskeleton is almost completely intact, and even the outlines of what were once its internal organs can be seen through the lens of a microscope. Researchers were able to see features of both ancient and modern arthropods. Features show simpler, wormlike ancestors of arthropods evolved into more complex organisms
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