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Researchers at Stanford University have built a groundbreaking Raspberry Pi-powered robotic exoskeleton which is much more affordable and freeing that traditional walking aids.

https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/exoskeleton-walking-aid-the-magpi-126/

#RaspberryPi #research #science
in reply to Raspberry Pi :raspberrypi:

At least the RPi Compute Module 4 datasheet says (on page 1):

"Raspberry Pi products are not designed, manufactured or intended for use in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance, such as ... safety-critical applications (including life support systems and other medical devices), in which the failure of the products could lead directly to death, personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage (“High Risk Activities”)."

https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/cm4/cm4-datasheet.pdf
in reply to Raspberry Pi :raspberrypi:

Wow! I could possibly use one of these to bring back some of my mobility lost to Inclusion Body Myositis 🇦🇺🤓
in reply to Guyton Foxcroft

@guyton_foxcroft Here's a handy tutorial to show you how to make an ad blocker:

https://www.raspberrypi.com/tutorials/running-pi-hole-on-a-raspberry-pi/

And if you're still looking for a Pi to buy, sign up for alerts from @rpilocator - it's hands down the most successful way we've seen makers get hold of them over the past year or so 👍
in reply to Raspberry Pi :raspberrypi:

Is there anything Raspberry Pis can't do?
Well, a lot of things now that I think about it but this is very impressive.

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