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Controversial pesticides may be lowering the sperm count of bees

Controversial pesticides may be lowering the sperm count of bees

26 July 2016

Widely used neonicotinoid pesticides may harm the fertility and viability of male honeybees, contributing to the collapse of bee populations


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Amazon to begin UK delivery drone trials to make them safer

26 July 2016

The firm wants to deliver parcels to private addresses over a short distance as part of its Prime Air initiative - now it will get the chance to test its technology


Forest flying takes drone swarms to places once off limits

Forest flying takes drone swarms to places once off limits

21 July 2016

For drone swarms, forests are the ultimate challenge. Avoiding trees and shrubs while keeping formation shows they could tackle almost any obstacle course


Stitching a drone’s view of the world into 3D maps as it flies

Stitching a drone’s view of the world into 3D maps as it flies

20 July 2016

Combining multiple images from a drone-mounted camera gives highly detailed models of the ground – and this can now be done in real time


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Anticipating crimes of the future

6 July 2016


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Roller-coasting birds soar for months and may snooze while aloft

30 June 2016

With help from mid-ocean air currents, frigatebirds can stay airborne for up to 63 days – and it seems they’re able to snooze while soaring


Green expanse surrounded by the buildings of Newcastle upon Tyne

Sound artist Chris Watson listens to a city breathe

23 June 2016

Wildlife noises form part of an enthralling piece of sound art that reveals the secrets of an English city's green lung


A police drone interceptor snags another drone with a net during an anti-terrorism drill for theTokyo marathon

US Air Force plans to pluck dangerous drones out of the skies

14 June 2016

New drones can fly without human control, so there is no signal to jam to stop them if they are a threat. Trained falcons, lasers and net-launching bazookas may help


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When a landmine is not a landmine

8 June 2016


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When did drones solve anything?

8 June 2016


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