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Man amid cluster of fake ducks on the sand

Fake duck test shows drones and AI beat humans at bird census

24 July 2017

A fun experiment with hundreds of plastic ducks on a beach shows that AI trained on drone photos could seriously improve seabird colony counts


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Buzz of drones is more annoying than any other kind of vehicle

18 July 2017

NASA study suggests that the noise from delivery drones will be more irritating than any other delivery method, regardless of how quietly they fly


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For the record

12 July 2017


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Next-gen drones will fly and dive into the sea like pelicans

5 July 2017

Underwater "glider" drones can travel far on little power, but they're slow. The US navy wants to give them a speed boost by letting them take flight


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Drone blowback: High-tech weapons come home to roost

28 June 2017

The growing threat of weaponised drones can be traced back to controversial military hardware deployed after 9/11 and pursued with vigour ever since


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28 June 2017


Italy’s drying lakes imperil rare shrimp species found only here

Italy’s drying lakes imperil rare shrimp species found only here

22 June 2017

The survival of ancient and unique species thriving in mountain lakes in central Italy have been threatened by a double whammy of a quake and climate change


Man holds doll next to computer screen

Smart doll fitted with AI chip can read your child's emotions

20 June 2017

A battery-powered chip inside a doll can run AI algorithms without needing to pass information to the cloud and so will help keep data private


A medical drone

Defibrillator drones could save lives before ambulance arrives

13 June 2017

A trial in Sweden has found that drones carrying defibrillators can shave minutes off emergency response time, which could save hundreds of lives a year


A man in a jacket that lets you control a drone in the air

Smart jacket and VR headset let you pilot a drone with your body

12 June 2017

By converting body movements into commands, a pimped-up jacket could give people a more intuitive and fun way to pilot aerial drones


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