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Hyperloop shock: China’s maglev hits 435 mph in 2 seconds, sets world record
More recently, China has explored superconducting electric maglev systems suited for ultra-high speeds, especially in low-vacuum environments. In 2023, a 2 km (1.3 mile) experimental line in Datong ...
Feat seen to catapult China into global top tier of ultra-high-speed maglev technology and unlock new possibilities for ...
On Sunday, Elon Musk said on Twitter that he plans to test a Tesla and SpaceX-branded Hyperloop pod at half the speed of sound "soon." ...
Remember hyperloops? The idea is to place passengers in pods and, using electromagnetic levitation, whisk the pods through giant tubes in a near vacuum at more than 600 mph. While it may still sound ...
A test vehicle levitated by magnetic fields zips through a depressurized tube in a testing ground for a high-speed transit system during a press tour of a European test center for hyperloop ...
Virgin Hyperloop successfully completed its first manned test ride in the Nevada desert on Sunday. “For the past few years, the Virgin Hyperloop team has been working on turning its ground breaking ...
China's Hyperloop-like train test has been completed. This means that the Asian country is the first one to demonstrate an ultra-fast train inside a vacuum tube. 👀 CASIC conducted China's first ...
A YouTube video was published that shows a test run of Elon Musk’s “Hyperloop” high-speed rail system. The Hyperloop was proposed by Musk, the Tesla Motors co-founder, to transport “pods” of people ...
SEATTLE/WASHINGTON -- Virgin Hyperloop has picked West Virginia to host a $500 million certification center and test track for billionaire Richard Branson’s super high-speed travel system. The center ...
Virgin Hyperloop has conducted the first test run with human passengers at its DevLoop track in the desert just outside Las Vegas. On Sunday's test run, the two passengers in the hyperloop pod were ...
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