A Tungsten singlet provides its wearer marvellous aegis from radiation ’s damaging impression . Problem is — suppose vest also weighs about 132 pound . So how does the Haz - Mat crew of tomorrow gird their pubes in this radiation - resistant constituent ? Exo - suits , obviously .
Cyberdyne ( the tangible Japanese party , not the fancied LA firm responsible for for Skynet ) has adapt their Hybrid Assistive Limb , or HAL ( oh , come on ) , to support these heavy tungsten tunics . HAL suits supervise the body ’s electric impulses and attempt to support the user by anticipating his movements . “ This new type of HAL golem causa enable their wearers to work on the website without feeling the burden , ” the company said in a statement . “ It is hoped that this will reduce risk of work under rough environments and kick in to former restoration operations by humans in the wake of disasters . ”
And , when used in conjunction with the conventional Tyvek lawsuit , which is design more for restrain radioactive stuff from melting into your skin than protecting you from real radiation therapy , workers will be efficaciously protect . The company has not said whether these gadget will be used at the Fukushima works where roughly 2,000 worker daily sputter to sanitize the site . [ Physorg ]

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