First, we got a rumor. Then, there was a name. Ferrari wasn't greedy when it came to disclosing details: they even revealed the interior months before the official unveiling of the car. Now, we are ...
“It takes time to absorb it,” warned Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna when he spoke about the Ferrari Luce in October last year, well before anyone other than select insiders had seen the car. And he’s not ...
Abstract: Magnetic levitation is method to float objects in the air using only magnetic force. Recently, proposals for transportation systems using magnetic levitation have been performed. We are ...
With jumping cars, battery swapping stations, and cars that can float in water, China is leading the world in EV innovation. However, their latest development has caught the internet’s attention. The ...
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. To answer this call for increased confidence, some researchers ...
Just a short drive from where I’m writing this, Ferrari crossed the line on this very day in 1947 to claim its first victory in the 125 S, the 1.5-litre V12 engined race car and the first Ferrari to ...
An increasing number of methods for extracting microplastic particles from marine sediments have been published but without evaluating the extraction efficiency. Furthermore, while most of the ...
Abstract: Quad-copter is UAV (Unmanned Air Vehicles), an advance highly manoeuvrable aircraft which has simple design and structure plays an important role in different sectors like for surveillance, ...
They have been promised for decades, but is it now finally the time for magnetic levitation (maglev) trains to hit the mainstream? As a vision of the future it is a little underwhelming. A battered ...
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