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Warehouse workers may someday be able to get through a shift without breaking a sweat, if a real-life "Iron Man" suit under development for the U.S. Army becomes commercially available.
The average citizen will soon know a lot more about automated material handling machines, thanks to an article in the special robotics issue of Scientific American.
Nobody, it turns out. In the absence of federal regulations, anyone can hang out a sign, print up business cards, and call himself a forklift driver trainer.