Gov. Jim Justice famously promised a rocketship ride for West Virginia’s economy. Today, Justice announced the state has landed a $500 million development center for high-speed pod-and-tube ...
A new, full-size Hyperloop capsule designed to carry passengers at 1,000 kilometers per hour (620 mph) was unveiled Tuesday, offering a glimpse at what could be the future of travel. Hyperloop is the ...
U.S. Senate Energy Chairman Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and his ranking committee counterpart today were on opposite sides of whether the federal government should fund superspeed transportation of ...
Missouri lawmakers have formed a special commission to examine the development of, and strategies to accelerate construction of a proposed Hyperloop. Missouri House Speaker Elijah Haahr announced the ...
(TNS) — The Mountain State set course Thursday to become the hyperloop state when Virgin Hyperloop announced that a portion of Northeast West Virginia will be the location of a testing and ...
Hyperloop is a new form of ground transportation currently being developed by a number of companies. The transportation method would carry passengers in pods through giant low-pressure tunnels, either ...
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 ...
Zeleros, a leading European deep-tech company specializing in hyperloop vehicle design and development, is now a partner within the Hyperloop Development Program (HDP). This collaboration marks a ...
The reality is we don’t really hear all that much about the evolution of hyperloops. The companies are like underground moles, sneakily operating in stealth mode on all matters of engineering and ...
Five years ago, billionaire Elon Musk open-sourced his plan for a supersonic train-like thing. Today it's still a work in progress. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011. Eric and his ...
Will America ever get a Hyperloop? The answer is: maybe. Packing people into underground shuttles like sardines and then firing them through airless tunnels at untold speeds may seem bizarre (or even ...