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Electrostatic sheets promise super-light exoskeletons

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Of all the reasons  exoskeletons  aren't widespread, weight is one of the biggest. Even the  slickest designs  still tend to need bulky machinery. Not at Carnegie Mellon University, however -- its researchers have  developed  an exoskeleton clutch mechanism that barely weighs anything. Their Electroadhesive Clutch, as the name suggests, relies on  electrostatic adhesion  between specially coated electrode sheets to control spring movement. At 0.05 ounces per pair, it's 30 times lighter than existing clutches, and uses up to 750 times less power. Even if you had hundreds of clutches, the robotic assistance would take a huge strain off your body. And did we mention that there's three times as much torque density? The technology has the potential to help the disabled and rehabilitating get some mobility without having to deal with a large, heavy reminder of their conditions. However, it could also be helpful for robots, where ev...