Train-style carriages full of travelers, flung through the air at over 700 mph in vacuum tubes. Ten years ago, hyperloop looked like it could be the transport of the future. So what happened?
The Boring Company has talked about developing a hyperloop from Tennessee’s capital — where they’re already making headway on ...
The tech startup’s ambitions suffered from internal strife, regulatory hurdles and more. Bloomberg reporter Sarah McBride covered the twists and turns on its route to failure. While Marketplace’s Lily ...
Hyperloop One had once dreamed of building a high-speed freight link between Europe and China, one that could take cargo from one end to the other in a single day. That will, however, remain one of ...
Swisspod is celebrating significant advancements at the company's full-scale hyperloop testing facility inside PuebloPlex.
Swisspod Technologies in Pueblo, Colorado, has set a new record with its prototype hyperloop pod, Aerys 1, reaching a speed of 65 miles per hour during its first live test run. Senator Michael Bennet ...
A decade ago, Elon Musk told the world that the transportation of the future would include 600 mph trains inside tubes. Glass tubes. Steel tubes. Concrete tubes. One tube going everywhere, connecting ...
Hyperloop One, the futurist transportation company (in case you forgot) that promised to whisk passengers and cargo in vacuum-sealed tubes at jet speeds from city to city, is officially over – but ...
Though it once reached speeds of almost 300 miles an hour, Hyperloop One has ground to a final stop. The celebrated Los Angeles-based startup that promised to revolutionize transportation with podlike ...
Whereas some dreamers are imagining a future when humanity is traveling among the stars, others are looking for solutions to more immediate problems, such as the faster and safer transportation of ...
Hyperloop One, the futuristic transportation company building tube-encased lines to zip passengers and freight from city to city at airplane-like speeds, is shutting down, according to people familiar ...
Imagine traveling from New York to Los Angeles in less than an hour or from London to Paris in 15 minutes. Sounds impossible, right? Well, not for China’s biggest missile manufacturer, which claims to ...
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