LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Virgin Hyperloop says it made history on Sunday by testing human travel in one of its hyperloop pods for the first time. The company says its two-person pod traveled 107 mph on its ...
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 ...
The aerodynamics of high-speed transportation systems is a critical research area that addresses the challenges inherent in designing vehicles operating at extreme speeds within confined environments.
The University of Cincinnati Hyperloop pod includes eight electromagnetic hover engines that allow the prototype to levitate as it travels through a Hyperloop tube. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!
Virgin Hyperloop carried its first humans in a test run late last year. The project is apace, but it won’t be in service for almost a decade—and likely will be developed in other parts of the world ...
Virgin Hyperloop has released a concept video of its futuristic transport system in action, and it looks out of this world. The company is building on Elon Musk's white paper, first released in 2013, ...
It’s been almost ten years since Elon Musk brought hyperloop technology back into modern public consciousness with a 2013 research paper. His Space X sponsored The Hyperloop Pod Competition spawning ...
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