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Hyperloop shock: China’s maglev hits 435 mph in 2 seconds, sets world record
China set a new maglev speed record after a 1.1-ton vehicle hit 435 mph in just two seconds on a short test track.
From air taxis to autonomous cars, business psychologist Patrick Planing explains why behavior change remains the hardest ...
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Canada’s FluxJet bet could change travel, here’s the plan
Canada is quietly betting that its next great infrastructure project will not be a highway or a conventional rail line, but a sealed tube where magnetically levitated pods move at near-jet speeds. The ...
The Inertia on MSN
This Company Thinks 3D-Printed Boards Are the Future of Surfing
Swellcycle is a Santa Cruz-based startup that is developing 3D-printed surfboards using cutting-edge manufacturing technology ...
China's National University of Defence Technology tested a superconducting maglev train at 700 km/h, setting a global speed ...
Chinese researchers have set a new world record by propelling a one-tonne maglev vehicle to 700 km/h on a 400-meter track in just two seconds.
Re: "Not an easy feat", (PostBag, Dec 22) & "Four killed in US strike on 'narco-trafficking vessel'." (World, Dec 18).
The train floats above the track using superconducting magnets that lift it and push it forward without actually touching the ...
China, which leads the world in fastest trains, again proved that it is the boss when it comes to high-speed transportation.
Central Texas' tech hub prowess continues to grow as yet another industry giant is developing the region's latest data center, mere miles from the Texas capital.
The Uttar Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, aims to modernize transport infrastructure as part of its Vision 2047 initiative. , India News, ...
China has created history in high-speed rail technology after successfully testing a superconducting magnetic levitation ...
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