Cornell's Ranger robot breaks record, walks 23 km on single charge

A team of students and faculty at Cornell University claim that their Ranger robot has set a new world record for non-stop distance walked by an untethered, legged robot - 23 kilometers, or 14.3 miles.



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  • ISHAN TOPRE
    ISHAN TOPRE
    Hey that is smooth.It seems you have a lot of information on Robots.Where do you find it?Is it random googling?
  • Ankita Katdare
    Ankita Katdare
    @Ishan: Yes. It is indeed 'googling' (Can't say random though 😀 )

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