A Japanese athlete channeled his inner quadruped and broke a Guinness World Record by running 100 meters, or 328 feet, in 14.55 seconds -- on all fours.
Zhejiang University in eastern China announced on Tuesday that its quadruped robot, White Rhino, ran 100 meters (328 feet) in 16.33 seconds. This beats the previous robot record of 19.87 seconds held ...
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone made history at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo on Thursday, setting the ...
Current world's fastest 2006 Ford GT may return in 2026 to reclaim its own speed record with upgraded performance. The world-record–holding 2006 Ford GT, known for its astounding top speed run through ...