Chinese space engineers are developing an exoskeleton suit to give astronauts a boost


China is working on an exoskeleton suit for astronauts that has smart sensors to help with strength and mobility, according to space engineers involved in the project.

A team from the Beijing Machine and Equipment Institute – China’s version of Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory – said the smart sensors could predict movements by monitoring electrical signals in a person’s muscles.

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