At 603 km/h, the new maglev train sets a record and changes how distance is experienced. The remarkable part is not just that ...
Floating trains have glided closer to Europe after a pioneering trial of magnetic levitation — aka maglev. Italian firm IronLev, which developed the tech, claims to have completed the first-ever ...
China has set a new world record by testing its fastest maglev train, which reached a speed of 700 km per hour in just 2 seconds, moving so quickly that it is almost impossible to track with the naked ...
The acceleration is so powerful that it is capable of even launching a rocket. China has set a new world record with its fastest maglev train, achieving a speed of 700 km/h in just two seconds - so ...
At a test facility run by the National University of Defence Technology in China, researchers recently sent a one-tonne maglev vehicle racing to 700 km/h on a 400-metre track. The short run has set a ...
The landmark test was conducted on a 400-meter experimental track and demonstrated not only ultra-rapid acceleration but also precise and safe braking.
Chinese scientists have achieved a milestone in magnetic levitation technology. Researchers at China's National University of Defence Technology successfully propelled a one-tonne vehicle to 700 ...
700 KMPH in 2 SECONDS! This country’s train breaks all records with safe braking, not Japan, South Korea or Spain but…, train name is… China’s Maglev Train Hits 700 Kmph In Just 2 Seconds: China, ...
Letter writers Joan and James Mainhart share my dismay regarding proposed magnetic levitation trains (“Magnetic levitation train would be a nightmare,” April 22). The recent commentary by Angelette C.