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  • China’s newest Maglev train just hit 650 km/h, outpacing commercial jets in early tests.

    China is breaking speed records once again—this time on the ground.

    In a recent test at Donghu Laboratory in Hubei Province, a prototype magnetic levitation (Maglev) train reached 404 mph (650 km/h) in under seven seconds over a short test track.

    With earlier trials clocking in at over 620 mph (1,000 km/h)—faster than most commercial airliners—China is rapidly advancing toward the world’s fastest land transportation system. The self-developed system uses electromagnetic propulsion to levitate the train above the tracks, eliminating ground friction and enabling ultra-high speeds.

    This leap in speed and precision could dramatically shorten travel times across China. Once deployed, Maglev trains may connect major cities like Beijing and Shanghai in just 90 minutes. Engineers are overcoming challenges like air resistance by using low-vacuum tubes and AI-guided suspension systems, enhancing both safety and comfort. If construction finishes as planned by the end of 2025, China could soon operate trains faster than commercial flights, signaling a new era in high-speed, sustainable transit.

    image: China News Service

    #China #science
    China’s newest Maglev train just hit 650 km/h, outpacing commercial jets in early tests. China is breaking speed records once again—this time on the ground. In a recent test at Donghu Laboratory in Hubei Province, a prototype magnetic levitation (Maglev) train reached 404 mph (650 km/h) in under seven seconds over a short test track. With earlier trials clocking in at over 620 mph (1,000 km/h)—faster than most commercial airliners—China is rapidly advancing toward the world’s fastest land transportation system. The self-developed system uses electromagnetic propulsion to levitate the train above the tracks, eliminating ground friction and enabling ultra-high speeds. This leap in speed and precision could dramatically shorten travel times across China. Once deployed, Maglev trains may connect major cities like Beijing and Shanghai in just 90 minutes. Engineers are overcoming challenges like air resistance by using low-vacuum tubes and AI-guided suspension systems, enhancing both safety and comfort. If construction finishes as planned by the end of 2025, China could soon operate trains faster than commercial flights, signaling a new era in high-speed, sustainable transit. image: China News Service #China #science
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  • When you ask, you get the answer!

    When you ask, you get the answer!
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  • Finally....

    https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cvg9ky87dpdt
    Finally.... https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cvg9ky87dpdt
    UK and 24 nations accuse Israel of 'drip feeding' aid to Gaza civilians as they condemn 'horrifying' killings
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    In a joint statement the countries call for an end to the war and the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
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