Mad-as-a-hatter British inventor Colin Furze recently set out to create a real-life version of the hoverboard from Back to ...
YouTuber Colin Furze builds magnetic hoverboard that actually levitates using rare-earth magnets, proving genuine hover tech ...
Anyone who saw Back to the Future II was disappointed when 2015 rolled around with nary a hoverboard in sight. There have been various attempts to fake it, but none of them quite have the feel of ...
In the international race to create a hoverboard, Toyota Motor thinks it’s got one that Marty McFly would love. The hero of the 1989 science-fiction film “Back to the Future II” famously rode a ...
The association between the year 2015 and the hoverboard existed long before Empire, though—the two have been linked ever since 1989, when Back to the Future Part II saw Michael J. Fox traveling to a ...
The engineers behind the popular YouTube account Hacksmith Industries have created a functional hoverboard that actually lifts off the ground using magnets — and isn’t some marketing stunt or hoax, ...
If you need to drill metal in tight places, the magnetic drill press, or mag drill is your BFF. The idea here is that a drill press with an electromagnetic base can go anywhere, and even drill ...
Yesterday, Lexus said it had built a hoverboard. The company invoked the science of magnetic levitation and superconducting magnets, but left it at that. Lexus was teasing us with as little ...