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Initially, I got the first inspiration
from how kangaroos were storing energy in their Achilles tendons. Then I looked
towards a fast bipedal animal, the ostrich so they run up to 45 miles an hour.
So, then I researched the horse, cheetah, and see how I could make a device you'd
strap to a human to make them run faster
from how kangaroos were storing energy in their Achilles tendons. Then I looked
towards a fast bipedal animal, the ostrich so they run up to 45 miles an hour.
So, then I researched the horse, cheetah, and see how I could make a device you'd
strap to a human to make them run faster
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Initially, I got the first inspiration
from how kangaroos were storing energy
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in their Achilles tendons. Then I looked
towards a fast bipedal animal, the ostrich
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so they run up to 45 miles an hour.
So, then I researched the horse, cheetah,
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and see how I could make a device you'd
strap to a human to make them run faster.
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Scientists investigate unusual events from pop culture, science and history.