On a frozen landscape in Svalbard, Norway, where the glaciers bleed into the Arctic Ocean, a small buzzing drone lifted into the air. Its mission was not surveillance, nor delivery. It was science.
Xun Huang is professor in aeronautics and astronautics at Peking University in Beijing and adjunct professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. This coming year will see a massive ...
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Watch: YouTuber-built ‘world’s most efficient’ drone flies for 3.5 hours straight
A custom-built drone stunned the endurance community this week after staying in the air ...
Having made WW2 fighter planes, Honda cars and trains, the English town of Swindon is now emerging as a hub for drones ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has selected the Uncrewed Aerial Systems program at North Arkansas College for the ...
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It's science, not fiction: High-tech drones may soon be fighting bushfires in Australia
Picture this. It's a summer evening in Australia. A dry lightning storm is about to sweep across remote, tinder-dry bushland. The next day is forecast to be hot and windy. A lightning strike tonight ...
Athletes competing in this year’s Winter Olympic Games in Milan will do so surrounded by a complex web of AI-enabled cameras, ...
The neurotech CEO says his cyborg pigeons are just the first step toward creating a new human species called Homo superior.
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