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Defence drones add chameleon-like capabilities

Defence drones add chameleon-like capabilities

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Drones that can change shape in mid-flight

Drones that can change shape in mid-flight

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A smart AUV maps phytoplankton to help seabird populations

A smart AUV maps phytoplankton to help seabird populations

Phytoplankton form the base of the marine food chain but are notoriously difficult for scientists to account for — a little like trying to identify and count motes of dust in the air. A trul... Read more

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Training robotic gliders to soar like birds using artificial intelligence

Training robotic gliders to soar like birds using artificial intelligence

The novel study applies reinforcement learning to set a course toward artificial intelligence The words “fly like an eagle” are famously part of a song, but they may also be words that make... Read more

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A drone for the last 2 kilometers – safe, autonomous and easy to transport

A drone for the last 2 kilometers - safe, autonomous and easy to transport

A new drone developed at EPFL uses cutting-edge technology to deliver parcels weighing up to 500 grams. The device will never get stuck in traffic, it’s programmed to avoid obstacles, and it... Read more

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Autonomous vehicle can operate underwater and fly through the air

Autonomous vehicle can operate underwater and fly through the air

About two and a half years ago, Joe Moore, Eddie Tunstel and Robert Osiander — robotics researchers in the Research and Exploratory Development Department of the Johns Hopkins Applied Physic... Read more

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Soaring with solar for UAVs

Soaring with solar for UAVs

Researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Vehicle Research Section and Photovoltaic Section are building on the proven concept of autonomous cooperative soaring of unmanned ae... Read more

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Drone that flies like a bat using wings instead of rotors

Drone that flies like a bat using wings instead of rotors

Bats have long captured the imaginations of scientists and engineers with their unrivaled agility, but their complex wing motions pose significant technological challenges for those seeking... Read more

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The revolutionary development of a fixed wing aircraft that can land in a small or confined space

The revolutionary development of a fixed wing aircraft that can land in a small or confined space

The very first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to perform a perched landing using machine learning algorithms has been developed in partnership with the University of Bristol and BMT Defence S... Read more

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Complex coordinated missions using muliple UAVs now possible

Complex coordinated missions using muliple UAVs now possible

A West Virginia University mathematics researcher has developed an algorithm to mobilize unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in team missions. The new technology allows a team of UAVs to fly aut... Read more

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Singapore developing drone air traffic control systems

Singapore developing drone air traffic control systems

With Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or drones gaining popularity globally for commercial, recreational and industry purposes, hundreds of UAVs may soon be buzzing all over Singapore. The lo... Read more

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AquaMAV robot dives like a gannet and launches like a flying fish

AquaMAV robot dives like a gannet and launches like a flying fish

Engineers have developed a prototype drone that dives like a gannet and launches like a flying fish, to collect water samples. Gannets are the largest seabirds in the north Atlantic and hunt... Read more

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Using UAVs and insect cyborgs to map disaster areas

Using UAVs and insect cyborgs to map disaster areas

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a combination of software and hardware that will allow them to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and insect cyborgs, or biobot... Read more

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Keeping a Watchful Eye on Low-Flying Unmanned Aerial Systems in Cities

Keeping a Watchful Eye on Low-Flying Unmanned Aerial Systems in Cities

Innovative tracking technology sought to protect against airborne threats in urban terrain Airspace for the flying public today is perpetually congested yet remarkably safe, thanks in no sma... Read more

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Growing UAVs and aircraft from a molecular level upwards

Growing UAVs and aircraft from a molecular level upwards

Ahead of this years’ Farnborough International Airshow, engineers and scientists at BAE Systems and the University of Glasgow have outlined their current thinking about military aircra... Read more

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