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Atmospheric rivers: When the sky falls

Atmospheric rivers: When the sky falls

26 March 2013

Extreme floods around the world could have a common cause – mysterious great rivers of water that gush through the atmosphere


Drone school: Tough lessons for rookie remote pilots

Drone school: Tough lessons for rookie remote pilots

23 January 2013

When Sara Reardon visited a a US air force base she found that being the remote pilot of a warplane is no cushy number – and don't mention video games


Welcome to the personal drone revolution

Welcome to the personal drone revolution

5 December 2012

Sophisticated, affordable drones could soon be so commonplace that they will become our personal servants, says Michael Brooks


Body down a wire: Living your life in remote control

Body down a wire: Living your life in remote control

7 November 2012

Transmitting our senses into machines is set to change the way we live, says Helen Thomson, but it's the unintended consequences we should care about


Driller killers: Turning bacteria's weapons on them

Driller killers: Turning bacteria's weapons on them

18 January 2012

Bacteria battle each other with highly sophisticated smart impalers – now we're turning this arsenal against them


Drone alone: how airliners may lose their pilots

Drone alone: how airliners may lose their pilots

23 June 2010

Uncrewed planes that can operate in civilian airspace are almost here – a first step on the road to pilotless airliners


The advantages of autism

The advantages of autism

28 April 2010

Autism has long been defined by its drawbacks – it's time to look at the benefits, such as better memory, visuospatial skills and attention to detail


Robot border guards to patrol future frontiers

Robot border guards to patrol future frontiers

6 January 2010

If your nation's border allows unwanted visitors through and foot patrols aren't cutting it, try a network of radar, cameras, agile robots and drones


Albatross inspires ocean-skimming drones

Albatross inspires ocean-skimming drones

7 October 2009

Like the far-flying bird, low-energy scouting aircraft could exploit variations in wind speeds close to the ocean surface


Army heli-Weeble hops to avoid rubble trouble

Army heli-Weeble hops to avoid rubble trouble

16 September 2009

Toy-inspired remote-controlled aircraft aims to conquer rough terrain and reach places that other drones can't – through a series of hops


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