MIT Scientists Invent Doctor Octopus-Style "SuperLimbs" for Stumbling Astronauts
Briefly

"My goal is to make these arms become almost like the new paradigm for astronauts," Erik Ballesteros, a MIT researcher, stated while discussing the potential for SuperLimbs to assist astronauts.
"Astronauts are physically very capable, but they can struggle on the moon, where gravity is one-sixth that of Earth's but their inertia is still the same," said Harry Asada, emphasizing the challenges astronauts face.
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