Penn Hyperloop, a student team focused on developing reusable tunnel-boring machines, became officially affiliated with the University following a year of negotiations. Since its inception last year, ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Students at the University of Texas at Austin are out to change the world by moving people at supersonic speed. During a SXSW discussion panel Thursday, three members of the ...
Hyperloop, dubbed as the "fifth mode of transportation" and first proposed by Elon Musk himself, will reportedly be operational in Italy as early as 2029, according to Hyperloop Italia founder Bibop ...
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How Elon Musk’s sci-fi hyperloop failed

We have no idea what we’re doing,” declared Elon Musk, standing beside a yawning “test trench” in Southern California in 2017. A crowd of engineering students and tech reporters hooted and hollered, ...
VEENDAM – A 420-meter (quarter-mile) white steel tube running alongside a railway line in the windswept northern Netherlands could usher in a new era in the transportation of people and freight. The ...
Kicking off spring break with a 4 a.m. departure from Boulder, the CU Hyperloop team immediately faced challenges on the drive to the 2023 Not-a-Boring Competition held near Austin, TX. With cylinder ...
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Watch the future of travel - Hyperloop

Hyperloop promises near supersonic ground travel using low pressure tubes and magnetic levitation. But building and operating such a system comes with massive engineering challenges. This video ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Boring Company’s CEO has hopes of create a hyperloop connecting the capital to Knoxville. In a Monday social media Q&A session, TBC President Steve Davis said travelers ...
Elon Musk is very much an ideas man. He regularly comes out with elaborate solutions to the world's problems. His musings have included robotaxis, nuking the Martians, and brain chips capable of ...
Getting from place to place has always been a problem, and problems tend to inspire innovation. Cars, trains, planes, and even the humble boat exist because someone needed a better way of getting ...