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Twin Galaxies, Oregon, Robotics, Guinness World Records, World record, Robot

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Oregon State University's two-legged 'Cassie' clocked in at 24.73 seconds, making it the fastest robot on record. https://t.co/78EKq7K1t2
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This robot broke a Guinness World Record for the 100-meter dash

Oregon State University's two-legged 'Cassie' clocked in at 24.73 seconds, making it the fastest robot on record.

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Oregon State University's two-legged 'Cassie' clocked in at 24.73 seconds, making it the fastest robot on record. https://t.co/78EKq7K1t2
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This robot broke a Guinness World Record for the 100-meter dash

This robot broke a Guinness World Record for the 100-meter dash

Oregon State University's two-legged 'Cassie' clocked in at 24.73 seconds, making it the fastest robot on record.

Bipedal robot sets 100 meter record

Bipedal robot sets 100 meter record

She’s a runner, she’s a track star.

Bipedal Robot Sets Guinness World Record For Robotic 100-Meter Sprint

Bipedal Robot Sets Guinness World Record For Robotic 100-Meter Sprint

A droid named Cassie has set a Guinness World Record for the 100-meter dash by a bipedal robot, "an impressive demonstration of robotics and engineering," reports New Atlas. From the ...

Bipedal robot developed at Oregon State achieves Guinness World Record in 100 meters

Bipedal robot developed at Oregon State achieves Guinness World Record in 100 meters

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Cassie the robot, invented at the Oregon State University College of Engineering and produced by OSU spinout company Agility Robotics, has established a Guinness World ...

Watch a Cassie bipedal robot run 100 meters

Watch a Cassie bipedal robot run 100 meters

Cassie, a bipedal robot developed at Oregon State University, recently ran 100 meters in 24.73 seconds at OSU's Whyte Track and Field Center. 

The Bionic-Hand Arms Race

The Bionic-Hand Arms Race

Cassie’s average speed was just over 4 meters per second, completing the 100 meters in 24.73 second. And for a conventional bipedal robot, that is fast. Moreover, her top speed was ...

Bipedal robot developed at OSU makes history by learning to run, completing 5K

Bipedal robot developed at OSU makes history by learning to run, completing 5K

Cassie the robot, invented at Oregon State University and produced by OSU spinout company Agility Robotics, has made history by traversing 5 kilometers, completing the route in just over 53 ...

Robot Wins World Record For 100m Sprint With Time That Would Embarrass Human Athletes

Robot Wins World Record For 100m Sprint With Time That Would Embarrass Human Athletes

The robot has no cameras or sensors, and essentially ran the race blind.

‘Star Wars’–Like Running Robot Finishes 5K on Two Legs

‘Star Wars’–Like Running Robot Finishes 5K on Two Legs

The untethered bipedal bot made history by completing the outdoor course in 53 minutes

This Robot Taught Itself to Run, Then Proceeded to Knock Out a 5K

This Robot Taught Itself to Run, Then Proceeded to Knock Out a 5K

The robot covered the whole distance, a course circling around the university campus, on a single battery charge in just over 53 minutes.

A bipedal robot called Cassie completed a 5K in about 53 minutes

A bipedal robot called Cassie completed a 5K in about 53 minutes

Researchers from Oregon State University have created a bipedal robot called Cassie. Recently, Cassie traveled five kilometers, completing the entire journey in just over 53 minutes, making ...

How Fast Can a Human Run?

How Fast Can a Human Run?

Two legs are good. Four legs might be better.

Socializing Robots

Socializing Robots

<p>Heather Knight’s Research is Helping Robots Function in the Real World</p>

3 Questions: How the MIT mini cheetah learns to run

3 Questions: How the MIT mini cheetah learns to run

MIT CSAIL scientists came up with a learning pipeline for the four-legged MIT mini cheetah robot that learns to run and adapt to new terrains entirely by trial and error in simulation.