One of the most fascinating films back in the 90s has to be Robocop. The villain fighting robot seems to always win with his guns and gadgets and indestructible body (most of the time). 

And scientists at the Stanford University have invented a mobility-enhancing exoskeleton which will be able to help the movement impaired to move better. This robotic exoskeleton will help wearers to walk 9% faster with 17% less effort. The researchers hope that this new invention can help not just patients but also older people or people with muscle weakness from a variety of conditions like stroke and other injuries.

With this new invention, more of the disabled or the movement impaired will be able to move better and have normal lives.

Article can be found here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11307547/Exoskeleton-BOOT-enables-wearer-walk-9-faster-17-effort.html