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Racing the world's fastest quadruped robot in the 100m sprint

Students at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) have designed a Guinness World Record breaking quadruped robot, and new software that could enable search-and-rescue robots to navigate without visual input. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout heads to racetrack for a closer look.

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