23 / RaiBo Dog, What?
This issue features a robot dog that can sprint, AirTags that save the day, and AirTags do the opposite, and scoops more.

And just like that, January is over. Thank goodness! What a quote on quote "boring" month.
In this issue:
- AirTags are amazing
- AirTags are deadly
- Robot Dogs can sprint
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AirTag helps rescuers find lost dog
A dog called Seamus was miraculously rescued after being washed away in the California floodwaters.
As Seamus had an AirTag on his collar, rescuers were able to locate his owners, and his owners were able to track his location.
AirTag gets eaten by dog
AirTags are great at finding lost items, which is why many dog owners attach them to their dog's collars. But AirTags can be deadly, especially when ingested. One poor pup did just that. Gulp.
Dog owner Colin Mortimer told The Wall Street Journal that the AirTag on his dog Sophie's collar went missing. He tracked it with the Find My app and was able to get it to play a sound, with the beeping coming from the stomach of his other dog, Sassy.
This dog came to AMC's ER after ingesting a foreign object. ๐ Can you tell what he ate based on this x-ray?
โ The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center (@amcny) June 30, 2022
โฌ๏ธ Guess in the comments and we will reveal the answer tomorrow!
(The object was endoscopically removed and the pup is feeling better. ๐) pic.twitter.com/B9XlYEWpAa
RaiBo Dog
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has announced the development of RaiBo, a robotic dog that can walk robustly with agility even in deformable terrain such as a sandy beach.
During the tests, RaiBo reached a speed of 3.03 m/s on a sandy beach where the robotโs feet were completely submerged in the sand.
Tweets ๐ฆ
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