China, which leads the world in fastest trains, again proved that it is the boss when it comes to high-speed transportation.
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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 ...
The train floats above the track using superconducting magnets that lift it and push it forward without actually touching the ...
International hyperloop company Swisspod Technologies has broken records since company leaders announced its expansion into Colorado Springs at the 40th Space Symposium event in April. The company, ...
The EMU-370 is poised to transform rail travel across South Korea—reducing journey times and enhancing regional connectedness ...
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Meet North: Robot plays high-speed ping-pong with 0.02-second reaction time
At CES 2026, Singapore-based company Sharpa has redefined general-purpose robotics with the debut of its first autonomous ...
The seventh-generation Speedgoat lives up to its name with the kind of midsole usually reserved for super shoes.
New Mazda CX-30 fits in between CX-3 and CX-5 ...
Autumn 2009, Anza-Borrego Desert, 73 miles northeast of San Diego—near the town of Borrego Springs. I’m at the wheel of the then-new 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, clocking a steady 100 miles per hour ...
China’s superconducting maglev train breaks world record, reaching 700 km/h in two seconds, setting a new benchmark in high-speed rail.
What’s next? Startup TNT co-founder Zack Storms is now the built tech lead at Edmonton Unlimited, where he will oversee the ...
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