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And now for the good news about UK apprenticeships
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Science, engineering and sport: what do we think?
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Wind farms, female engineers and Thameslink under the spotlight
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Mind over matter
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Scotland's renewables ambition
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Backup plan
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How to engineer a business, and space for vision
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Leading the charge
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A week of transport icons
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Is shale gas all it's 'fracked' up to be?
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Technology takes to the farm
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Could you be the secret engineer?
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The Engineer's Top 10 Technologies of 2011
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Ghosts of Christmas Presents
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Fundamental fusion
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Taking telematics on the road to improve automotive safety
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It came from the skies
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Low Carbon homes, EVs and the case for a "supergrid"
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Taking energy efficiency to a lower level
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Focus on the UK's energy mix
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Back to the future with the strangest flying machine
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Engineless cars, driverless trains and Brits in space
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Queen Elizabeth prize: possible pitfalls, possible glory
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Tackling cable theft, and a nuclear update
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Should Earth's close encounter trigger asteroid avoidance research?
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Awards season and D-Day for HS2
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Can UK graduates compete with their Chinese counterparts?
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Frack to the future?
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Robots in the driving seat?
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Make like a tree, make the most of the UK, and make your pitch
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Where next for CCS?
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Manufacturing a recovery
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Planet Football: why FIFA should embrace technology
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Talking transport
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Women engineers, energy and nuclear waste
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Conference convenes in New York to discuss thorium energy
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Should the UK jump on the eco-city bandwagon?
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All things green and renewable
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Bailing out on nuclear
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Composites take to the air, and the road
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How silicon is our valley?
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Offshore challenges, engineering success and tapping into waste
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Motor show concepts: style over substance?
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Automotive showcase
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Stuck in first gear
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Low-carbon sector looks to skills of ex-armed forces
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Go away Irene!
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Electric cars and the energy gap
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Hanging on to our key technology assests
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Adopting renewables, accident analysis and medical marvels
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When science goes bad: how impossible is too impossible?
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Don't get carried away by the increase in science A-levels
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Bluebird's not over
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Engineering needs to invest in work experience
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Steel, space and sandwiches
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Time for another landmark in British computing
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Good day, sunshine
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Sport must take central role in innovation
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High speed rail, biofuels, and a manned space-flight retrospective
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China cracks down on counterfeit culture
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Apprenticeships and careers
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The down-to-earth side of geoengineering
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Competition, carriers, and creativity
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End of the shuttle, but not the end of humans in space
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Taking a cut
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Space shuttles, airplanes and nuclear new build
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Government should keep its distance from energy lobbies
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Building the Big Society
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Medical manufacturing, motoring and driving quickly up a hill backwards
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Tennis engineering
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Rise of the cyber attacks
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Lord Sugar. You're fired
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Made in China
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Banishing manufacturing stereotypes
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A compelling glimpse of a complex future
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Levelling the playing field
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Rise to the challenges
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Turn over a new leaf for using CO2
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Making switches
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Renewable optimism, emissions gloom
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Science hands humanity a conundrum
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Still on the bottle
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Energy events put spotlight on transport and nuclear industry
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On the right track
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Dry response
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Energy challenges and security solutions
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Final frontiers
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Managing the garden
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Planetary defence and universal exploration
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To boldly go where no budget has gone before
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Design for life
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Crystal castles in the air
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On track, in orbit, and all at sea.
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Busting the dam of engineering indifference
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Living with EVs
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Dangerous waters
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The pot-bound engineer
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Trains, planes and down to earth designs
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A long engagement
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It takes two
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Space celebrations
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Hannover hangover
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Engineers to the Launch Pad!
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Checking the fine detail
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A winning idea for engineering
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The lost souls
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Flying the flag for Britain's green innovation
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F1 aims at overtaking in 2011
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Change of scenery
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A spring bouquet
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Sky high and down to Earth
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Energy future: time to be ambitious
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Nothing without marketing
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Talking about manufacturing
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End of an era?
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Apple is not the only technological fruit
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Water, water everywhere
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Holding out for a hero
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The mysterious case of the disappearing Jack
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Building a better Britain?
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Cars and vices
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Engineering in the time of cholera
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Green themes and laser beams
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Cloudy, with a chance of apocalypse
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What's in a brand?
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The goalkeeper's fear of the dodgy decision
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Satellite, or salty chip?
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The fall guy
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Renewable grid connections, HS2, and the rise of the apprenticeship
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Time for another giant leap?
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The graduates
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Carrier programme accommodates changes
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Delivering on electric dreams
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High voltage, low priority
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Energy crisis
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Moscow bombing reignites anti-terror technology debate
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Save the planet, make a packet?
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The skills behind the screens
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Fish overboard
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Big ticket projects key to raising profile of engineers
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Motor racing and the cool wall conundrum
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Flying forever
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The first sign of green shoots?
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High-flying ambition, but short of a plan
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Happy New Year – or is it?
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A prime chance to connect
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The Engineer's Top 10 Technologies of 2010
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Astral bodies, fast trains and a legal reckoning
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The Engineer's Christmas Wish list
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Christmas time is here again
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Be careful what you wish for
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Rail life story
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Shot in the dark
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Lateral moves
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Teambuilding exercises
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Innovation takes centre stage
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Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
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Shake, rattle and launch
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The shrinking world of engineering
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A new lease of life
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Cold comfort
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Lift off for satellite broadband
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Harry Potter and the Intel Quad Core-based invisibility cloak
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Mining the tweets
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Fox jets off to Delhi
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To infinity and beyond
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If you can’t beat them...
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A colourful scheme
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NASA to reveal planetary mystery
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Red Bull charges on
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Not easy being green
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In-flight entertainment
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The new age of the train
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Stone cold groove
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An environmental issue
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Stuck for a lead
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Back to ash
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Uncanny androids
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It's a gas - again
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Engineering the brain
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Tunnel vision
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Lean, green, electric machine
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Devil in the detail
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It’s a gas
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Cuts day approaches
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The sovereign, the scientists and the shipbuilders
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The next small big thing
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When inspiration comes
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Rescue remedy
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An ill wind
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Clean water
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Roll out the fibre
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Political view
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Jetcars and Batmobiles
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Recycling waste
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Backfiring virus
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Tackling waste, and fighting disaster
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Will transparent aircraft take off?
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Us and them
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Future investment







