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genworth aging suit

This futuristic exoskeleton convinced me to take aging seriously

Posted on July 23, 2015August 23, 2019 By Jarvis

One day you will die, but, before then – and assuming all goes to plan – you’ll be trapped in an old body. Failing eyesight, hearing plagued with tinnitus, and limbs progressively seizing until just getting up from your chair is a challenge too great: death may be considered the biggest taboo, but aging is arguably a more uncomfortable one. With all that to look forward to, it’s no surprise that nobody wants to talk about getting old. Could a futuristic exoskeleton kick-start that conversation?
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