In the Age of Dinosaurs, survival often came down to endurance rather than speed. Find out who the fastest dinosaurs would ...
University of Manchester scientists used a new computer simulation to assess the speed of the massive biped. Based on T. rex's muscles alone, the model came up with a maximum speed of 30km/h ...
But could a T. rex actually move that fast, or even run at all? New research from the University of Manchester says the sheer size and weight of T. rex means it couldn’t move at high speed, as its leg ...
John Hutchinson, a professor of Evolutionary Biomechanics at the Royal Veterinary College, found that the giant dinosaur reached speeds of 16km/h — about the jogging speed of a human.
Now, athletes will be able to monitor their entire race performance as Amazfit has rolled out a first-of-its kind HYROX race mode on its latest smartwatch, the T-Rex 3. The new race mode ...