What may look like science fiction is really a true story for two young patients with cerebral palsy. Austin Hammer, 18, of Wyoming, has been using a specialized compression therapy suit that originated with the Soviet space program. And MacKenzie Maher, 13, is learning to walk using a device that belts her into a robot-like machine. How are they doing? Read their stories at “Space Suits, Robotics Help Kids with Cerebral Palsy to Walk.”