It’s possible to defy gravity using sound waves, magnets or electricity, but today’s methods can’t hoist heavy items high in ...
In a world driven by speed, China is developing T-Flight, a magnetic levitation train designed to reach 600 mph (965 km/h).
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This floating globe actually levitates

Can this object really levitate and float on its own? In this video, we put a mysterious levitation experiment to the test, struggling through trial and error until we finally get it to balance, hover ...
Germany’s decision to grant its first operating license for maglev trains represents a pivotal moment for transportation ...
Elon Musk reaffirms plans to create orbital datacenters using solar-powered AI satellites, touts satellite factories on the moon.
One test run for the Chuo Shinkansen, Japan's next-gen rail system, gave spectators a fleeting glimpse of the train's ...
Tis the season to get the perfect gift. It could be for your nerdy self or even your geeky friends. I have ideas.
Charli XCX is heading to the Sundance Film Festival in January 2026. She stars in three films, including a mockumentary she ...
Understanding The Quantum Realm. So, you want to talk about the quantum realm? It’s a place that makes our everyday world ...
Do you remember those levitating lamps that were all the rage some years ago? Floating light bulbs, globes, you name it.
In 1845, Michael Faraday discovered what’s known today as the Faraday Effect—which describes how light and electromagnetism are related. A new study revealed that the magnetic component of light ...