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New Materials to Speed Up Arrival of Air Taxis

New Materials to Speed Up Arrival of Air Taxis
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Developing new materials to accelerate the arrival of 'air taxis'

Developing new materials to accelerate the arrival of 'air taxis'
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Self-Reinforced Composites Made with Polypropylene Polymer

For future mobility, like urban air mobility (UAM), to turn into a reality, it needs to be fuel-efficient and minimize carbon emissions, requiring the designing of novel materials with outstanding physical properties and recyclability. ....

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The national mood - Even the successful vaccine roll-out is not improving Britons' moods | Britain


“W
E SHOULD ALL allow ourselves a smile,” said Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s first minister, on December 8th. On that day Britain’s programme of mass vaccination against covid-19 began, with a needle into the arm of 90-year-old Margaret Keenan in Coventry. In January the pace of vaccination increased, putting Britain far ahead of continental European countries. Far from smiling, though, Britons are glummer than they have been for months (see chart).
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Covid-19 flattened the national mood when it began to spread last spring. Between February and late March, the average self-reported happiness score in Britain (on a scale of nought to ten) fell from 7.2 to 6.4, according to the Office for National Statistics. People gradually cheered up during the spring and summer of 2020 before their spirits came crashing down again. Young people have become especially gloomy. In normal times happiness follows a ....

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