Magnetic Levitation in the News

You could soon travel on a ‘floating train’ that’s faster than a plane
The trains shoot through low-vacuum tubes that have low air pressure, and that’s what helps them achieve such incomprehensible speeds. The fastest one currently in operation is the Shanghai maglev, ... continued..
The first eolic cell with magnetic levitation in history: Free electricity at home this way
Welcome to the Eolic Cell Wall, the new paradigm that brings the magnetic levitation system to wind power. This wind turbine technology concept offers a new approach to harnessing electricity in ... continued..
FDA expands BiVACOR artificial heart study after successful first implants
BiVACOR will now test its total artificial heart in 15 additional patients after completing five successful implants. continued..
New incredible ‘floating’ train line linking two major cities costing £64.4bn to build
A revolutionary rail line in Japan is another example of the nation's forward thinking and is set to transform travel times between cities. continued..
The incredible 'floating train' faster than a plane that will go up to 621mph
China already has efficient high-speed trains that travel up to 217mph across the country. However, none are like this new one that is currently being built. continued..
Just how do reindeers fly Santa's sleigh around the world?
The only minor issue with the only flying process is that Santa's reindeer emit methane in the form of reindeer flatulence (basically reindeer farts) during their round-the-world trip. But don’t worry ... continued..
What will YOU be driving in 50 years? Expert predicts personalised motors with beds, gyms & holograph entertainment
AN expert has revealed their predictions for what cars may be like in the future – with these outlandish motors of tomorrow expected to be highly personalised. They even claim vehicles in 50 ... continued..
BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart Successfully Implanted in Five Patients as Part of FDA Early Feasibility Study; FDA Greenlights Expansion of the EFS
The five-patient FDA Early Feasibility Study of BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart successfully bridges all to a donor heart transplant-EFS expanded to 15 ... continued..
New $35 billion bullet train in Japan dramatically cuts travel times — here's how it'll impact passengers
The roughly $35 billion project began construction in 2019. Now, just four years later, the new line is fully operational. To compare that to U.S. train infrastructure, four years is around how long ... continued..

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