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		<description>	Laser powered glider
	


Solar-powered drone planes could carry on cruising through the night, with a little help from sharp-shooting ground lasers.
	Nobuki Kawashima and colleagues from Kinki University in southern Japan recently used a ground laser to power a super lightweight uncrewed aircraft.
	The simple propeller-powered aircraft is 78 cm long and weighs ...</description>
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		<description>	Laser powered glider
	


Solar-powered drone planes could carry on cruising through the night, with a little help from sharp-shooting ground lasers.
	Nobuki Kawashima and colleagues from Kinki University in southern Japan recently used a ground laser to power a super lightweight uncrewed aircraft.
	The simple propeller-powered aircraft is 78 cm long and weighs ...</description>
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		<description>	Laser powered glider
	


Solar-powered drone planes could carry on cruising through the night, with a little help from sharp-shooting ground lasers.
	Nobuki Kawashima and colleagues from Kinki University in southern Japan recently used a ground laser to power a super lightweight uncrewed aircraft.
	The simple propeller-powered aircraft is 78 cm long and weighs ...</description>
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		<title>news</title>
		<description>	Laser powered glider
	


Solar-powered drone planes could carry on cruising through the night, with a little help from sharp-shooting ground lasers.
	Nobuki Kawashima and colleagues from Kinki University in southern Japan recently used a ground laser to power a super lightweight uncrewed aircraft.
	The simple propeller-powered aircraft is 78 cm long and weighs ...</description>
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		<title>Hello world!</title>
		<description>	Welcome to news3 at Blogsome. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
	An email has been sent to you giving you details how to login to the administration section. From there you can change the design by clicking on the tab MANAGE and then click on ...</description>
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