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Locomotive experts develop 'Infinity Train' that can fuel itself: 'What a great use of imagination and engineering'
Australian-based green mining company Fortescue has pulled off a feat that sounds almost impossible. Its electric "Infinity Train" ran nearly 685 miles without needing a single refuel or charge, ...
Hit video game Among Us is getting the cartoon treatment, as originally reported by Variety. CBS Studios is behind the venture, partnering up with Innersloth, the game studio originally responsible ...
Well, at least we know where Tanjiro Kamado stands. As the use of artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent, the teams behind the most recent Demon Slayer film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — ...
Fortescue has taken the wraps off a prototype of its proposed “Infinity Train” electric locomotive, making the 1,100 km (about 685 miles) trip from Perth to the Pilbara and marking a major milestone ...
Fortescue has taken the wraps off a prototype of its proposed “Infinity Train” electric locomotive, making the 1,100 km (about 685 miles) trip from Perth to the Pilbara and marking a major milestone ...
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