Hydrogen muscles?! There are a number of exoskeletons and exosuits out in the world that are being developed to provide support and strength to those who need it. Now, a new exoskeleton has been created that uses hydrogen as power.
Created by Alex Lab, who has shared a video of himself on YouTube developing the hydrogen-powered artificial muscles in what looks like his garage, this exoskeleton is one to behold
ex·o·skel·e·ton/ˌeksəˈskelətn/ Learn to pronounce noun ZOOLOGY
- a rigid external covering for the body in some invertebrate animals, especially arthropods, providing both support and protection.


Watch the video above to see how this all works!? AMAZING!!!

Electrolyzers use electricity to break water into hydrogen and oxygen. The electrolysis of water occurs through an electrochemical reaction that does not require external components or moving parts.
Polymer electrolyte membrane electrolysis