New Technology Claims It Can "Hover" Buildings Before Earthquakes - Fast Company


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New Technology Claims It Can "Hover" Buildings Before Earthquakes
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The creator of a real-life hoverboard thinks it has a way to keep the contents of buildings, or even the buildings themselves, from moving during a major earthquake. Los Gatos, California-based Arx Pax, which raised more than $500,000 on Kickstarter ...
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