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Drones evolve from watchers to non-lethal responders in safety tech breakthrough
Drone tech moves beyond surveillance, safely subduing armed threats in live trials, showing potential for rapid, non-lethal response.
Unmanned aerial vehicles have “proliferated themselves completely” at the University of Colorado at Boulder — in research, ...
HP’s additive manufacturing team is transforming drone production with 3D printing, enabling lighter, smarter, and more scalable aircraft.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Mothlike drone hovers and tracks light using natural feedback instead of AI
Inspired by moths and hummingbirds, UC researchers design a drone that locks onto light and stays airborne with simple ...
The FarmGuard team consisting of University of Minnesota computer science and mechanical engineering students, created a ...
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Singapore launches ‘Battlestar Galactica’-like warship with drones
One such vessel, with its fleet of unmanned companions, could execute missions that would otherwise require multiple manned ...
Above Missouri's wetlands, a drone quietly hums above flocks of migratory water birds, its camera capturing the ripples of ...
Explore the journey of a record-breaking drone project, from 3D-printed designs to achieving an incredible 585 km/h speed.
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Moth-like drone navigates autonomously without AI
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are developing a drone with flapping wings that can locate and hover around a ...
Each drone’s movements were guided through RTK positioning and mesh networking, with updates sent in real time to maintain ...
BraveX Aero, a Romanian manufacturer of fixed-wing, long-range drones, announced on Tuesday, October 28, the signing of a ...
China is on a policy-fuelled push to turn the likes of drones and flying taxis into everyday business. Patchy progress and ...
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