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Paris to Berlin in an hour by train? Here s how it could happen | Horizon: the EU Research & Innovation magazine

Republish this content You must give appropriate credit. We ask you to do this by: 1) Using the original journalist s byline 2) Linking back to our original story See our full republication guidelines here HTML for this article, including the attribution and page view counter, is below: h2 Paris to Berlin in an hour by train? Here’s how it could happen. /h2 br p In November of 2020 two people were shooting through an airless tube at 160 km/h in the desert outside of Las Vegas. This wasn’t a ride invented by a casino or theme park; it was the first crewed ride of a hyperloop by the company Virgin Hyperloop. The ride only lasted 15 seconds, and the speeds they achieved were a far cry from the 1200 km/h they promise they will one day reach, but it represented a step forward. /p

Paris to Berlin in an hour by train? Here s how it could happen – Horizon Magazine Blog

The hyperloop is what you get when you take a magnetic levitation train and put it into an airless tube. The lack of resistance allows the train, in theory, to achieve unseen speeds, a concept that is edging closer and closer to reality – and could provide a greener alternative to short-haul air travel. In November of 2020 two people were shooting through an airless tube at 160 km/h in the desert outside of Las Vegas. This wasn’t a ride invented by a casino or theme park; it was the first crewed ride of a hyperloop by the company Virgin Hyperloop. The ride only lasted 15 seconds, and the speeds they achieved were a far cry from the 1200 km/h they promise they will one day reach, but it represented a step forward.

European bison return to Spain s Andalucia after thousand year absence in an effort to combat forest fires

Olive Press News Spain Share \n );document.write( \n \n\n );} A FARM in Spain’s Andalucia has become the epicentre of a new project to reintroduce the European bison back into the region after an absence of thousands of years. The conservation project has been centered around a farmstead in Encinarejo, a small municipality in the Sierra de Andujar natural park, a stunning area around one hour north east of Cordoba city and already home to successful wolf and lynx colonies. The bison, around 10 individuals, were were specifically chosen for their genetics and were transported from Poland as part of a larger EU introduction program and will be monitored by the Polish embassy.

Eat, roam, repeat: Can the bison s big appetite stop Spain s forest fires?

Eat, roam, repeat: Can the bison’s big appetite stop Spain’s forest fires? Stephen Burgen in Barcelona © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: agefotostock/Alamy As the temperatures begin to rise, Spain is braced for another summer of the forest fires that over the past 10 years have destroyed about 741,000 hectares (1.8m acres) of forest. Last year, fires consumed 45,000 hectares according to government estimates, the year before 60,000 hectares, and there are signs that, as in California and Australia, the fires are becoming more frequent and more intense. © Photograph: agefotostock/Alamy Reintroducing bison could help fill the grazing gap left by a decline in sheep farming.

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