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You’re looking at an unpowered “ankle exoskeleton” that researcher report can improve walking efficiency by 7 percent. Carnegie Mellon engineers Gregory Sawicki and Steve Collins describe the lightweight, spring actuated prototype in Wednesday’s issue of Nature. Rachel Feltman has more info – and video – at WaPo.

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