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Orbital nervous system: China mulls space-based high-speed rail control infrastructure
Railway engineering researchers in Beijing are proposing a revolutionary shift: relocating the command, signaling, ...
Study shows low-orbit satellites might avoid another Wenzhou disaster but reveals how hackers could deliberately crash ...
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What '1st class' looks like on China's bullet train
Experience a high-speed journey aboard a first-class bullet train across China, traveling from Mount Paektu in northern China ...
China built Asia’s largest rail station in just two years. Discover the tech powering this massive transport hub for a new city.
China finished a tunnel 89 meters under the Yangtze. Bullet trains will soon cross at 217 mph without slowing down.
"In less than two decades, China has created the largest and most advanced high-speed rail system in the world, reshaping ...
A high-speed train at the station platform - Kiraly/Shutterstock High-speed rail is generally considered to be the future of sustainable travel. High-speed trains are safe, comfortable, and convenient ...
China has completed a record Yangtze River tunnel, allowing high-speed trains to cross underwater without slowing.
The maker of China's record-breaking bullet train recalled 54 trains and halted production due to even more technical issues after a July crash killed 40 people. The state-owned China North Locomotive ...
Researchers at China's National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) have accelerated a one-ton vehicle from a dead stop to 435 mph (700 km/h) in under two seconds – then back to zero mph on about ...
Steve Forbes breaks down why California’s endless high-speed rail boondoggle is even worse than people think, and why it needs to be scrapped—yesterday. California’s misbegotten high-speed train ...
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