The robot, called Black Panther 2.0, is a joint project by researchers at the robotics startup Mirror Me and the Center for Interdisciplinary Mechanics at Zhejiang University in China, according ...
One of the most impressive features of the Black Panther 2.0 is its other wordly design that uses springs at its joint positions to absorb shock while maintaining speed. The robot also benefits ...
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