The train floats above the track using superconducting magnets that lift it and push it forward without actually touching the ...
Chinese scientists have achieved a milestone in magnetic levitation technology. Researchers at China's National University of ...
The test was carried out by researchers from China’s National University of Defence Technology, who accelerated a magnetic ...
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 ...
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China’s 435-mph maglev test shows what the West is losing
China’s latest maglev experiment is not just a laboratory stunt, it is a blunt demonstration of how far the country is ...
Chinese scientists have achieved a milestone in magnetic levitation technology. Researchers at China’s National University of ...
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Blink and you'll miss it! China's maglev train hits 700 km/h in 2 seconds – video goes viral
Speed enthusiasts, brace yourselves! A video of China’s Maglev train racing past at mind-boggling speed is going viral on ...
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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.
China's National University of Defence Technology tested a superconducting maglev train at 700 km/h, setting a global speed ...
China's Defence University sets world record as maglev train hits 700 km/h, marking a breakthrough in ultra-high-speed travel ...
The train floats above the track using superconducting magnets, which both lift the vehicle and propel it forward without any ...
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT) announced this morning that it's begun building the first full-scale passenger pods for its super-fast tube travel network. The company has agreements in ...
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