Two new videos from Chinese companies make it clear: it'll soon be no use trying to run from robots. Rapid upgrades in speed and agility mean robot dogs can now sprint at near-Olympic pace, and ...
A Chinese team has unveiled a groundbreaking quadruped robot that is pushing the boundaries of robotics and speed. The Black Panther 2.0, developed by Zhejiang University's humanoid innovation ...
The overall weight of Black Panther 2.0 is 38 kg and the standing height is 0.63 m. HIC-ZJU claims it is currently the fastest quadruped robot in the world, with a speed of up to 10 m/s. The R&D team ...
Boston Dynamics often springs to mind when the conversation turns to cutting-edge four-legged robotic dogs. However, China has unveiled a new contender that is doing more than just competing—it’s ...
The STAR1 robot can reach a top speed of 8 mph with the added help of a pair of sneakers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Shanghai's Unitree Robotics says their H1 robot trots at 7.38 mph—nearly two miles’ faster than the Boston Dynamics' Atlas. By Andrew Paul Published Mar 5, 2024 12:05 PM EST Get the Popular Science ...
Robots might need to become more boring to be useful. We’ve all seen videos over the past few years demonstrating how agile humanoid robots have become, running and jumping with ease. We’re no longer ...