Virgin has successfully tested the Hyperloop

For its implementation in Dubai, Richard Branson's Virgin has successfully tested its Hyperloop operations in Nevada.

 

One of Elon Musk's dreams was to build a hyperloop train and Dubai is spending $22 Billion to make this dream come true! It's an engineering marvel, at hyper speeds and using only green energy! 

It travels 200 miles per hour Faster than a Boeing 747, and three times quicker than a Bugatti Veyron. Ladies and gentlemen, allow us to introduce you to the Hyperloop. When complete, this ultra-futuristic piece of technology will cut travel time between Dubai and Abu Dhabi to 12 minutes. 
 
The Hyperloop is about to redefine the way we transit between cities. Our commuter world is about to be revolutionised, so strap yourselves in as we give you the entire low-down.

Justice Markandey Katju Speech in Dehradun Law College & an interview at BBC studio in New Delhi

For Supreme Court Judge of India, Markandey Katju speaks fearlessly about fake democracy prevalent in the country.

 

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England to enter second lockdown in days, says Boris Johnson

England will enter a second national lockdown in the coming days, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced. The decision came hours after the UK passed the grim milestone of one million coronavirus cases.

Sports car turns into airplane in minutes, completes maiden test flight

The fifth prototype of AirCar literally spread its wings in the test flight and managed to convert from being a car to an aircraft in a matter of minutes to soar 1,500 feet in the air.







The Real Story of Paris Hilton - Official Documentary

We thought we knew Paris Hilton. We were wrong. This is the untold true story that shaped the woman, and the iconic character she created.

 

Paris Whitney Hilton was on born February 17, 1981 and is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, singer, actress, and DJ. She is a great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels. Born in New York City and raised there and in Beverly Hills, California, Hilton began her modeling career as a teenager when she signed with New York-based modeling development agency Trump Model Management. David Lachapelle soon photographed her for the September 2000 issue of Vanity Fair. Her late-night persona and reputation as a socialite made her a fixture of tabloid journalism, and Hilton was proclaimed "New York's leading It Girl" in 2001. In 2003, a leaked 2001 tape with her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon, later released as 1 Night in Paris, catapulted her into global fame, and the reality television series The Simple Life, in which she starred with her friend and socialite counterpart Nicole Richie, started its five-year run with 13 million viewers, on Fox.

Inside Norway's $47 Billion Floating Highway

The Norwegian Public Roads Administration is in the process of creating the world’s first floating highway. The Coastal Highway Route E39 will cut down a 21 hour travel time between the Norwegian cities of Kristiansand in the south and Trondheim in the north by at least half through the elimination of seven different ferry crossings. These crossings will be replaced with bridges, tunnels, and the innovative new Submerged Floating Tube Bridges which give the Coastal road its nickname. But Norway has its work cut out for it, as a project of this size and scale with the use of the floating tunnels has yet to be completed anywhere else in the world-- and attempting the historic roadway project will cost more than $47 billion.

 

With many fjords to safely traverse, the project is getting help from Universities, researchers and engineers all over the country. Though the project isn’t expected to be completed until 2050, they’ve already got a head start on constructing their first floating tunnel called the Rogaland Fixed Link or Rogfast. While the construction has allowed them to work out some kinks, it’s also cost $2 billion so far-- and that budget is growing. Norway aims to maintain its pristine natural beauty with these hidden highways, but first they have to figure out how travelers can remain safe at 150 feet underwater. Check out our video for all the details on this innovative new highway-- and how the rest of the world may soon follow in Norway’s footsteps.