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China's T-Flight, how a maglev vacuum train traveling at 1,000 km/h could shrink the world
China's aerospace engineers are combining magnetic levitation and vacuum tube technology to build a train that travels nearly as fast as sound, making cross-country trips shorter than a lunch break.
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Watch a train lift off the tracks - then hit 500 km/h
Using powerful superconducting magnets, this train doesn’t just ride the rails — it lifts off them entirely, hovering above the track before accelerating to speeds of 500 km/h. Built deep within Japan ...
Three life-science prizes were awarded for advances in gene therapies. Opthalmologists Jean Bennett and Albert Maguire, and ...
The Korea Railroad Research Institute (KRRI) will unveil future railway technologies to the public, including the "Hyper Tube ...
The 1960s were a particularly fruitful time for words abundant in our lexicon today. Scientific advancements gave rise to new ...
What is it doing designing a Dedicated Hybrid Engine (DHE) powertrain? Well, it’s heavily vested in keeping combustion ...
It’s the yearly hunt: What hotels, of all that have opened around the world in the last 12 months, speak to us the most? We ...
Greenwich is the biggest name on the coastline, and it feels like it. The town is physically larger than its neighbors, and that scale shows up everywhere: more neighborhoods, more schools, more ...
Video of the incident taken by an eyewitness shows the train colliding with the front of the car as metal and debris flew ...
A Houston mall is being demolished to make way for the Dallas-to-Houston bullet train. Does that mean it's a thing again?
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