Scientists are calling it the "Usain Bolt Effect" because he has significantly improved the average performance of the world's top sprinters, who are now suddenly running about 1 per cent faster than ...
Usain Bolt’s 100m world record of 9.58 seconds has stood untouched for 16 years, but the sprint legend just admitted he could have gone even faster, per TheTimes. Faster than the greatest sprint ever ...
Usain Bolt crushed all doubts that he is still the world’s fastest man, winning the Olympic 100m in dominant fashion Sunday. Bolt finished in 9.63 seconds, a new Olympic record. His teammate Yohan ...
IShowSpeed is trying to prove to Usain Bolt that he’s fast. But the eight-time Olympic gold medalist didn’t seem all that convinced. In a newly surfaced clip of their conversation, Bolt tells Speed ...
Amazing. Simply stunning. And a score of other tame adjectives to boot. Then, despite disclaiming that he was too out-of-shape to lower the bar, Bolt did a repeat performance at the 200-dash. Here's ...
Fast running robots are fun, fueling the imagination with all manner of military or search-and-rescue scenarios. This may be the reason why so many different groups from Boston Dynamics to MIT have ...
Science is helping to create new training methods and amazing performances by athletes such as swimmer Katie Ledecky. How much faster, stronger, and better can humans get?
Usain Bolt, whose 9.58 seconds world record for the 100 metres is now 16 years old, says he could have run 9.42 in the carbon-plated “super-spikes” that today’s sprinters are racing in. The Jamaican ...
Usain Bolt is the fastest runner the world has ever seen. Even after retiring, he is still a global star. Today, Usain Bolt lives a calm and comfortable life in Jamaica. He stays close to family, ...
MirrorMe Technology's Bolt became the fastest running humanoid robot demonstrated outside computer simulations when it reached a top speed of 22 mph.