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@WIRED
7 years ago
The future of transportation may lie in an idea from its past.
@WIRED
7 years ago
Elon Musk is really building his tunnel. “We have no idea what we’re doing—I want to be clear about that.”
@WIRED
7 years ago
Elon Musk is really building his tunnel. “We have no idea what we’re doing—I want to be clear about that.”
@WIRED
7 years ago
A space elevator is a ridiculous idea, but that doesn't mean researchers haven't tried to figure out whether it can be done. (via Inverse)
@WIRED
9 years ago
Airbus has filed a patent for helmets to provide "sensorial isolation." Perhaps it will include a setting to virtually transport yourself to first class?