
Invention: Aviation special
6 October 2008
New Scientist looks at the latest patents that could take the world of aviation and space exploration to new heights

6 October 2008
New Scientist looks at the latest patents that could take the world of aviation and space exploration to new heights

10 June 2008
Artificial fish that communicate with sonar can organise themselves into groups – they could track pollutants or wildlife over large areas

15 May 2008
Founded to protect the US against "technological surprise", the agency has achieved some spectacular successes - and failures - in its 50-year history

7 November 2007
When people start to work more closely with robots collisions will be inevitable, so robots will need the skills to respond

15 April 2007
The US Department of Homeland Security is thinking of using unpiloted aircraft to patrol the skies around airports, protecting airliners from missiles

11 April 2007
Now that we know how insects fly, the race is on to copy them to build tiny airborne robots

11 April 2007
The US Department of Homeland Security is thinking of using unpiloted aircraft to patrol the skies around airports, protecting airliners from missiles

2 April 2007
Successful flight demonstrations of a multi-aircraft remote-control system may pave the way for squadrons of uncrewed drones, controlled by a lone pilot

1 January 2007
These were the ones you clicked on the most – from "Earth without people", to stunning shots of Mars and the most impressive of sexual ornaments

16 November 2006
The most significant breakthrough in hominid palaeobiology will be the recognition that fossil vertebrates are a limited and non-renewable resource