The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Motors published his research plan earlier today. Aug. 12, 2013— -- "Pulled all nighter working on Hyperloop (as did others). Hopefully, not too many mistakes." That ...
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 study tried to design a HyerLoop network to maximize its passenger demand with the present transportation demand pattern in South Korea, and at the same time to minimize the construction cost of ...
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies is a new company recruiting those interested in realizing Musk’s dream of a next-generation ground transportation system costing $6 billion, which could ...
Think back to a bygone era of Elon Musk — when he talked less about blue checks on Twitter and more about blue-sky ideas to colonize Mars, reuse rockets, and tackle climate change. One of his ...
During a Google4Entrepreneurs hangout on Aug. 8, Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave a hint as to what the Hyperloop design would look like. (Photo/Video: Google) ...
Five members of the Cornell Hyperloop project team competed at the 2025 Hyperloop Global Conference, hosted at Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada, this past summer. Among top international teams, ...
For the past decade, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies has been pushing forward on a near-frictionless high-speed capsule system it ultimately hopes will revolutionize both passenger and freight ...
HyperloopTT, in collaboration with design consultancy tangerine, showcases its Express Freight system that uses levitating capsules for rapid freight transport. The new technology seeks to offer ...
Hmm, does it violate the known laws of physics? If not, I don't see the harm in people spending their time/money/effort on realizing a "cool sounding" idea, as you say yourself. And part of that idea ...
I like the pursuit of learning and experimenting. But in my opinion the push for mass transit is ridiculous. Tax payers end up paying for it, which is me. I'd rather someone focus on ways to control ...
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