The world might be on its way to the first real-life Iron Man sort, of sorts. A new piece of technology helped a British inventor by the name of Richard Browning fly faster than 85 miles per hour ...
Watch as we take flight and explore the real-life possibilities of this groundbreaking tech. Trump names Herschel Walker, Nicole McGraw to ambassador positions before issuing warning to GOP ...
The Jet Suit is a device from Gravity Industries that allows you to fly at 32 mph for up to nine minutes. It gives the wearer full control through five mini jet engines. There are two mini engines ...
British Inventor and entrepreneur, Richard Browning, soared into the record books when he made the fastest ever speed in a body-controlled jet engine power suit. The founder and chief test pilot ...
The Gravity Jet Suit has over 1,000 bhp and can reach altitudes of 12,000 feet. The suit weighs 27 kg without fuel and is powered by five mini jet engines. Nine suits are being made available to ...
Russian YouTuber Alex Burkan is living your wildest gearhead dreams, crafting a real-life Iron Man suit that's more than just a cosplay upgrade. This isn't any ...
It was a great achievement!" So how did this English engineer get the moniker of "real-life Iron Man"? Of course, good looks and a lean figure do play a part, but the real clincher is the leather ...
Iron Man’s gauntlet — which is used to create ... storing and redirecting energy from any blast or gunshot. In real life, scientists have created a damage tolerant glass that shows enhanced ...
Junior reporter, 18-year-old Suleman Siddiqui of CMA Choi Cheung Kok Secondary School has a theory: "Elon Musk stole it so that he can modify it and become the real life Iron Man! He will use ...
Royal Marine reservist turned inventor Richard Browning's jet-powered Daedalus Mark 1 exoskeleton has earned him a reputation as a "real-life Iron Man," but the latest addition to his flying suit ...