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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 ...
Photo: Screenshot from a report by CCTV News. Recently, during a maglev experiment conducted by the maglev team of China's ...
Researchers at East Lake Laboratory in Central China's Hubei Province accelerate a 1,110-kilogram high-speed rail model to ...
China demonstrates ultra-high-speed superconducting maglev reaching 700 km/h on a 400 metre track, highlighting advances in ...
China has set a new world record in superconducting electric maglev propulsion, accelerating a tonne-level test vehicle to ...
Engineers in China have successfully accelerated a multi-ton flatcar powered by electromagnetic propulsion to 700 km/h in ...
Chinese engineers have successfully accelerated a multi-ton platform powered by electromagnetic propulsion to a speed of 700 km/h, setting a world record. This was reported on December 25 by China ...
WUHAN, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- Central China's Hubei East Lake Laboratory on Friday announced a groundbreaking achievement in high-speed maglev technology, with its test line accelerating a 1.1-tonne ...
The U.S. Navy brass seems to be watching a bit too much Star Trek because the military branch recently filed some mind-blowing patents for things like a compact fusion reactor strong enough to power ...
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China could enable stealth jets turn enemy radar beams into power with its 6G smart surface
Researchers in China have reportedly developed a smart electromagnetic surface capable of converting ambient electromagnetic ...
ATLANTA – (July 22, 2004) When electromagnetic propulsion was first demonstrated more than a century ago, it inspired science fiction dreams of rocket-less space launches, magnetic levitation (maglev) ...
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