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Tiny Drones Use Static Adhesion to Conserve Energy

Tiny insect-sized drones can help with search and rescue missions by looking for survivors in hard to reach places. But small drones don’t have a lot of space for batteries, so they run out of energy quickly. A team of Harvard roboticists has developed a way for small drones to stay in the air longer.

Optical Communications Could Protect Aircraft from Jamming

More drones, satellites, and aircraft continue to fill the air space while they transmit data...

Firefighting Drones Fly and Climb Walls to Find Fires in Skyscrapers

A research team at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has...

Drone Registration Now Required in U.S.

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has instituted a mandatory registration program for owners...

Drones to Help Detect Survivors in Disaster Zones

Drones, robots, and high tech devices are becoming staples in search and rescue missions....
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Unmanned Aircraft System Tested in Anechoic Chamber

Earlier this month, an unmanned aircraft was tested inside an anechoic chamber while it...

Insect Vision for Drones

Miniature drones could be used in so many applications: military surveillance, monitoring disaster areas,...

Facebook’s Drones Could Beam Internet Connections via Lasers

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said (on Facebook, where else?) that his...

EasyJet Airline Announced New Technology for Aircraft Repair

The European airline easyJet already embraces technology in several ways. They have paperless cockpits...

Google is Testing Internet Drones in New Mexico

With most of the world’s population still offline, everyone from aerospace companies to local...
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