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The right to fight: women at war

By Lisa Grossman

30 January 2013

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The HULC Exoskeleton takes the weight out of heavy lifting

The HULC Exoskeleton takes the weight out of heavy lifting

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Can women cope with combat? A storm of opinions was unleashed last week in response to the US military lifting its ban on women in combat roles. Many saw the move as a positive one. Others were concerned that differences in physical strength would put teams at risk, or that women may be too compassionate for close-quarter combat. “We need to take a more scientific approach” to answering these questions, says Mary Cummings at the Massachusetts Institute of…

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