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Magnetic levitation trains hit 800 MPH
Magnetic levitation trains, better known as maglev trains, have recently achieved a staggering speed of 800 miles per hour.
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Maglev momentum: Why Asia speeds ahead while Western high-speed projects derail
Smooth, fast, and futuristic. Maglev trains are transforming Asia’s mobility while the West struggling to keep up. Find out why.
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Could maglev highways become real in the U.S.?
Imagine a future where we effortlessly glide from city to city on highways not of asphalt, but of magnetically charged tracks ...
Researchers from the Southwest Jiaotong University in China have developed cars that use magnetic levitation technology to float above a track. The eight vehicles were recently tested in Jiangsu along ...
Dongli Machinery's magnetic levitation suspension is not just a technical breakthrough; it also redefines future mobility. In future travel scenarios, drivers will no longer be passive experiencers ...
Mankind has been obsessed with speed ever since the horse carriage was invented. Come 2022, and we have quite a few supercars that can hit the magical 300-mph (483-kph) mark. The same goes for trains, ...
China has successfully tested its new ultra-high-speed (UHS) maglev train, which can reach speeds up to 621 mph, making it the fastest train in the world. The demonstration, carried out in Shanxi ...
China has just completed the road test for their first-ever maglev vehicle, as reported by South China Morning Post. The vehicle was developed by researchers from Southwest Jiaotong University in ...
The Levitating Cybertruck model isn’t just a static replica; it’s a dynamic display piece that floats above a magnetic base. This 1:24 scale model demonstrates the growing trend of incorporating ...
Magnetic levitation automatic doors, with their advantages of contactless operation, low noise, high efficiency, and a strong ...
Under the guidance of Professor Chang Haixin, postdoctoral Wu Hao and doctoral student Yang Li of the School of Materials Science and Technology of Huazhong University of Science and Technology they ...
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