KAIST's new technology reverts colon cancer cells to a normal state, offering a side-effect-free breakthrough in treatment.
South Korean researchers have developed a lightweight wearable robot that can walk up to paraplegic users and help them move.
A team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has unveiled a groundbreaking wearable robot ...
The Exoskeleton Laboratory team at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) said their goal is to create a robot that seamlessly integrates into the daily lives of individuals ...
Inspired by the film series Iron Man, researchers in South Korea have unveiled a lightweight robotic exoskeleton designed to ...
Kim Seung-hwan, a paraplegic and member of the KAIST team, demonstrated the prototype, which allowed him to walk at a speed ...
The device, called WalkON Suit F1, is a powered exoskeleton that enables users to walk, navigate obstacles, and climb stairs.
Domestic researchers have revealed the link between the progression of arteriosclerosis and heart attack caused by chronic ...
Despite the development of numerous cancer treatment technologies, the common goal of current cancer therapies is to ...
Meet Kim Seung-hwan, who defied the odds and took his first steps with the help of the WalkON Suit F1, a groundbreaking Iron ...
For almost all of the crews in this year's Sydney to Hobart yacht race, the 628-nautical mile bluewater classic is their "grand final" — but for Annette Hesselmans and her daughter, Sophie ...