From DIY levitation tricks to clever braking systems, these swirling paths of electrons keep finding new ways to surprise and inspire.
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Inside China’s plan for a near-supersonic train, maglev, low vacuum tubes, and the race beyond 500 km/h
China is developing a next-generation maglev system designed to reach 1,000 km/h by combining magnetic levitation with low vacuum tube travel. This video breaks down how it works, why it goes far ...
It reduces energy use by 29%, for a quieter, eco-friendly journey in the UAE By removing friction, your future trips across the Emirates will feel like gliding, making travel much more comfortable.
Are you ready to feel old? Lemmings just turned thirty-five. The famous puzzle game first came out in February of 1991 for the Commodore Amiga, before eventually being ported to just about everything ...
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DIY magnetic makeup board
A messy drawer or a bulging bag: Neither is a good way to store makeup. Try making this makeup holder that keeps everything you need on a daily basis at your fingertips.
Etihad Rail, the developer and operator of the UAE National Railway Network, has joined hands with IronLev, a high-tech Italian company, for a first-of-its-kind magnetic levitation (maglev) trial in ...
Etihad Rail announces a partnership with IronLev, a high-tech Italian pioneer, to launch the UAE’s first-ever magnetic levitation (maglev) trial. The system will use permanent magnets to lift the ...
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World-first plasma confinement via levitated magnet achieved to unlock nuclear fusion
A 0.5-tonne superconducting magnet recently hovered silently inside a 5-meter-wide vacuum chamber, which marked ...
China achieves a superconducting magnet of 35.6 teslas, 700,000 times stronger than Earth's magnetic field, setting a world ...
The authors demonstrate the use of a superconducting quantum interference device with time dependent magnetic drive as a source for coherent frequency combs in the microwave C-band (4-8 GHz), ...
Sometimes the simplest objects need some overthinking. This is exactly what [Chris Borge] realized when using his 3D scanner and finding that the included rotation table left quite a bit to be desired ...
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