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Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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DUKAS_180098703_BES
Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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DUKAS_180098702_BES
Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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DUKAS_180098701_BES
Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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DUKAS_180098700_BES
Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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DUKAS_180098697_BES
Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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DUKAS_180098696_BES
Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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DUKAS_180098694_BES
Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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DUKAS_180098691_BES
Le Black Panther est l'un des robots quadrupèdes les plus rapides au monde (100 mètres en 10 secondes)
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled. The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots. The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas. These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity. The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs. These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight. The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent. These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip. Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
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A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.On the treadmill during development. Spiked feet
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Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_179988696_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_179988695_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.On the treadmill during development. Spiked feet close-up
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DUKAS_179988694_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_179988693_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.On the treadmill during development
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_179988692_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.Shock absorber knees
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_179988691_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_179988690_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_179988689_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.On the treadmill during development
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_179988688_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_179988686_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.On the treadmill during development. The robot’s gait was also helped by the work of 17th Century Dutch engineer and mathematician Christiaan Huygens.
Huygens found that when two pendulums are connected by a common support, they will eventually synchronise their motions.
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DUKAS_179988684_FER
Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
Ferrari Press Agency
Panther 1
Ref 16477
19/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Mirror Me
A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
OPS: The Black Panther 2.0 robot dog.On the treadmill during development at maximum speed of 10 metres per second
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Robot dog can do 100 metres in 10 seconds
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A robotic dog that can run 100 meters in 10 seconds has been unveiled.
The Black Panther 2.0 is now one of the world's fastest quadruped robots.
The researchers took cues from the joints and paws of animals like black panthers and hopping desert rodents known as jerboas.
These were used to improve the robot's high-speed movement in terms of strength, flexibility, power, precision and fluidity.
The bot fitted with knee joint springs that act as shock absorbers
To overcome the challenge of the robot’s legs breaking, researchers developed carbon-fibre versions inspired by the jerboa’s limbs.
These increased stiffness by 135 percent with only a 16 percent increase in weight.
The robot dog is also equipped with "running shoes" modelled after the claws of cheetahs, which enhances its grip performance by 200 percent.
These are pads with tiny spikes to help with grip.
Black Panther 2.0 is a collaboration team between China’s Zhejiang University and a Chinese startup called Mirror Me.
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Fred Kerley of Team United States celebrates winning the bronze medal in the Men's 100m Final on day nine of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 4, 2024 in Paris, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Athletics Paris 2024 Olympic Games.PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 04Fred Kerley of Team United States celebrates winning the bronze medal in the Men's 100m Final on day nine of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 4, 2024 in Paris, France. Photo by Franck Castel/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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