With quantum-locked magnetic fields and superconducting materials, they’re building cars that don’t just drive—they hover. Imagine a commute without road noise, fuel costs, or wear and tear.
The news comes from Hiroyoshi Yoshiki, one of Toyota's tech gurus, who revealed at Bloomberg's Next Big Thing summer in San Francisco that the company is working on hovering cars – ones that ...
A New Jersey coffee barista says he saw a drone the size of a small car hovering above a local golf course. Several videos ...