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A floating globe that actually levitates: Amazing science gadget
Discover a mesmerizing floating globe that truly levitates in mid-air! Perfect for science lovers, home decor enthusiasts, or anyone fascinated by magnetic levitation, this gadget combines science, ...
In Japan, there is a train that doesn’t run on tracks in the traditional way. Instead, it moves through the air using Magnetic Levitation (Maglev) technology. The SCmaglev train exemplifies this ...
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How we could beat Concorde speed without flying
We explain how the Hyperloop could move people at speeds up to 480 kilometers per hour. The system works by reducing air pressure inside a sealed tube. Less air means far less friction slowing the pod ...
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