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China’s ‘387mph floating train’

China’s ‘387mph floating train’

Plus! Being high-tech Paddington Bear

Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott

March 1, 20246m 38s

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Show Notes

A train operator in China claims to have reached 387mph, a record top speed for railways - and there’s plans for the ‘T-Flight’ to go faster than a plane on a hyperloop track. The uncomplicated, analogue world of Paddington Bear is being catapulted into the digital realm with a new “immersive experience” in London. Could Nasa’s toppled moon lander Odysseus rise from dead?


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