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“I could care less about it. You know, David, I ran for president, so I’m not scared of failure.” (He’d said as much when I interviewed him in his State Department office in August: “After you lose the presidency, you don’t have much else to lose.”) He explained further that he believed his failures had helped make him a better senator and secretary of state. “I think I’ve learned a lot,” he said.
The participation was overwhelming as it received over 2,300 registrations and nearly 15,000 participants from India and abroad. The best 300 teams had only 48 hours to develop a working prototype mobilized for implementable solutions. Top 30 finalist teams got a direct entry to represent India at the Global Hackathon which commenced on April 9th and ended on April 12th, 2020..
In addition, the model’s predicted temperatures in concrete pavements were in good agreement with the experimental ones with a mean error of less than 1C. A similar comparison on asphalt pavements showed that although the surface temperature was lowered by asphalt modification, there were significant discrepancies between the measured and predicted surface temperatures for both modified and unmodified pavements. Further study was conducted on the pipe/pavement interface using X Ray Computed Tomography (XRCT).
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OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeDetails on the easing of lockdown restrictions in England were addressed in a Downing Street press conference last night (February 8).How the UK lockdown might be eased and how the UK Government will deal with future variants were the topics of the latest press conference held by Matt Hancock on Monday evening.The Health Secretary, who was joined by England’s deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van Tam, said the Government is ready and prepared to update the coronavirus vaccine to deal with new variants.In response to a question at the latest Downing Street press conference on what the plan is if vaccines do not stop transmission, he said the Government was working on whether a booster is needed.Matt Hancock said the Government has a “plan for what to do if we need to update the vaccines to work on new variants”.Read MoreWhen should I get my Covid vaccine? Over 70s told to contact NHS if they want Covid vaccine in CambsEngland’s deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van Tam added: “The key with this coronavirus is again through vaccination, to take the whole curve and shift it to the left, so the vast majority of the illness is an illness that is manageable in the community as opposed to causing enormous pressure on our hospitals.”And we can do that through vaccination, and if we do that we open up a whole way of living normally much more normally again in the future.”Professor Jonathan Van Tam also said any easing of lockdown restrictions in England would have to take place “gradually”.He told the briefing: “How quickly they can be released will depend upon three things the virus, the vaccine and the extent to which the public obey the rules that are in place, which thankfully the vast majority do.”In addition, he said it was too soon to say to what extent people could begin to start planning summer holidays.”The more elaborate your plans are for summer holidays, in terms of crossing borders, in terms of household mixing, given where we are now, I think we just have to say the more you are stepping into making guesses about the unknown at this point,” he said.”I can’t give people a proper answer at this point because we don’t yet have the data. It is just too early to say.”Sign up to the CambridgeshireLive newsletterIf you looking for a way to stay up to date with the latest breaking news from around Cambridgeshire, the CambridgeshireLive newsletter is a good place to start.The daily update will deliver the topnewsandfeatures to your inbox every evening.We choose the most important stories of the day to include in the newsletter, including crime, court news, long reads, traffic and travel, food and drink articles and more..