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Vanderbilt University: Bike-Inspired Exoskeleton Could Allow Humans to Run 50 Percent Faster
April 08, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, April 8 [TNSscientificresearch] -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:

Runners could soon keep up with cyclists, thanks to a new invention from a team of mechanical engineers at Vanderbilt.

The invention, an exoskeleton worn on the legs, would bring cycling mechanics to the human body and enable people to run nearly 1.5 times as fast -- approaching top cycling speeds. The study with the device, "How to run 50 percent faster witho . . .

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