Singularity Hub -- Strokes suck. The mass destruction of a large number of the brain’s neurons robs the body of even the most basic motor functions. Though there is no simple preemptive cure for would-be stroke victims, the long-studied technology of robotics is there to lend a helping hand after the damage is done. Research into robotic stroke rehabilitation began at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology over 20 years ago and has since spun off into its own startup company called Interactive Motion Technologies. Though helpful, this is one family of robots that we all hope never to meet.