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  • Using a Toy Train To Calibrate a Reactor
    By on January 8, 2010 | Comments Off  Comments

    alfredos writes “Physicists and engineers at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory built tracks inside a fusion reactor and ran a toy train for three days to help them with their calibrations. From the article: ‘The modified model of a diesel train engine was carrying a small chunk of californium-252, a radioactive element that spews neutrons as it falls apart. “We needed to refine the calibration technique to make sure we are measuring our neutrons (more…)

  • China Debuts the World’s Fastest Train
    By on December 29, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    An anonymous reader writes “China unveiled their new high speed train that clocks in at an average of 217 mph. China’s new rail service travels through 20 cities along its route, connecting central China and less developed regions to the larger and more industrial Pearl River Delhi. Seimens, Bombardier and Alstom worked together to design and build this feat of modern transportation, which topped out at a whopping 245mph (394km/h) during trial runs (more…)

  • Ten Train Wreck Wrestling Promos
    By on November 24, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    Classic WWF and WCW wrestlers botch interviews, swear on live TV, and act insane.

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  • Germany football keeper dies in train suicide
    By on November 11, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke has died after being hit by a train in an apparent suicide, police confirm.

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  • California Requests Stimulus Funding For Bullet Train
    By on October 2, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    marquinhocb writes “Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger requested $4.7 billion in federal stimulus money Friday to help build an 800-mile bullet train system from San Diego to San Francisco. ‘We’re traveling on our trains at the same speed as 100 years ago,’ the governor said. ‘That is inexcusable. America must catch up.’ Planners said the train would be able to travel from Los Angeles to San Francisco in two hours and 40 minutes, traveling at speeds of more (more…)