Elon Musk Called For A ‘Hyperloop’ And These Students Answered
Elon Musk Called For A ‘Hyperloop’ And These Students Answered
In 2013, the inventor and billionaire Elon Musk laid out an idea – a sort of “moonshot” for transportation. Musk called it the hyperloop, and he envisioned it reaching speeds in excess of 700 miles per hour, propelling passengers in a solar-powered train-like pod from places like San Francisco to Los Angeles in 35 minutes.
Musk and his team at SpaceX weren’t interested in designing and building the hyperloop themselves though. Instead, they put out a call for ideas from around the globe based on their suggestions.
This weekend, 120 finalists will be pitching their prototypes. Among them is a group of students from Drexel University in Philadelphia. Todd Bookman from Here & Now contributor WHYY has their story.
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- Todd Bookman, covers innovation in the fields of health and science for WHYY in Philadelphia. He tweets @toddbookman.
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