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Exoskeletons Are Stepping Out of the Clinic — and Into Everyday Life
Exoskeletons Are Stepping Out of the Clinic — and Into Everyday Life

19 August, 2026 by Mehrdad Fathi

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17 August, 2026 by Mehrdad Fathi

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Mohammad Gheibi Selected as co-Chair of EGU 2024 Conference

Mohammad Gheibi Selected as co-Chair of EGU 2024 Conference

Posted on 3 November, 2023 by Charlotte Lee

We are delighted to share some remarkable news from our own TULTECH family. For the second consecutive year, our very own Eng. Mohammad Gheibi , the Head of the Research and Development Department, has been chosen to lead the prestigious EGU 2024 Conference in a specific field. EGU is one of the most significant events in the European geoscience community. This remarkable achievement speaks volumes about Mohammad's dedication, expertise, and the profound impact he continues to make...

Today In History

Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 22 August.

  1. Richard III slain at Bosworth Field - Last of the Plantagenets
  2. John Fitch's steamboat completes its tests years before Fulton
  3. Gold fields discovered in Australia
  4. Geneva Convention signed by 12 nations
  5. Babe Ruth hits 40th of 60 homers
  6. Maris hits his 50th of 61 homers
  7. NASA's X-15 attains altitude of 67 miles
  8. Joe Walker in X-15 reaches 106 km