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Virgin Hyperloop One’s XP-1 test pod on display at COSI (Columbus, Ohio, U.S.). CW Photo | Scott Francis Since SpaceX (Hawthorne, Calif., U.S.) founder and CEO Elon Musk published his Hyperloop Alpha ...
When SpaceX held the first Hyperloop Design Weekend Competition in Texas in January 2016, a team of five students from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) in Spain, calling themselves ...
Hyperloop, which presents a maximum velocity of 1200 km/h in near-vacuum tubes of 0.001 atm, has recently gained considerable interest in the development of future transportation systems 1,2,3,4,5,6.
The race to build the Hyperloop – the tube-based high-speed transport system originally proposed by Elon Musk back in 2013 – just got more interesting. Hyperloop Technologies, one of two Los ...
When Richard Branson first described the Hyperloop concept back in 2012, he spoke of a new mode of mass transportation that would cut travel time significantly. With speeds of up to 600 miles per hour ...
Hyperloop One Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Shervin Pishevar (left), Hyperloop One Chief Executive Officer Rob Lloyd (center) and former colleague and current competitor Brogan BamBrogan after the ...
In 2013, Elon Musk had a singular idea to revolutionize intercity transport — and it had nothing to do with Tesla. Instead of self-driving electric vehicles ferrying people to and from the office, he ...
Rendering of the winning conceptual design for a Hyperloop pod by a team of MIT students (all images courtesy MIT) In 2013, tech billionaire and “real life Iron Man” Elon Musk first proposed his ...
The world’s longest hyperloop test has revealed what future high-speed travel could look like – but critics doubt the viability of hyperloop technology for mass use. While the UK is lagging behind on ...
Armed with an iPhone, a Moleskine notebook and my trusty MacBook, I board a bus with 60 other journalists from nearly every tech publication that matters. We’re joined by investors, industry analysts ...
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