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Engineers at Queen’s University Belfast have developed a new lightweight method for de-icing aircraft using a web of carbon nanotubes. Ice build-up on planes can impact wings, engines and propellers, negatively affecting drag and lift and potentially putting the aircraft in jeopardy. The research,
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