Since the late ‘60s, scientists have been designing, building and operating “flying trains,” or magnetically levitated (“Maglev”) systems. However, the sci-fi-like technology still faces challenges ...
In 2010, Nextbigfuture reported that Southwest Jiaotong University in China was developing a low pressure underground tubes and maglev train which will travel at 1,000 kilometers per hour (600 mph).
Magnetic levitation (maglev) technology has acquired prominence in tracking control applications due to its unique ability to suspend and move objects without physical contact. This technology ...
Visitors observe the model of a superconducting tube maglev at the 2018 World Transport Convention in Beijing on Tuesday. WANG JING/CHINA DAILY China is building a high-tech tube transportation system ...
Researchers at East Lake Laboratory in Central China's Hubei Province accelerated a 1,110-kilogram high-speed rail model to 800 km/h in just 5.3 seconds using levitation support and electromagnetic ...
Aerial photo taken on April 28, 2020 shows a new generation domestic medium-low-speed magnetic levitation (maglev) train in a speed test in Changsha, central China's Hunan Province. The train reached ...