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America’s secret WW2 combat drone that bombed the Japanese
This wasn’t science fiction - it was World War II. The U.S. built a drone designed to strike targets without risking a pilot, and it actually saw combat in the Pacific. The technology looks shockingly ...
China is teaching its drones to fight like animals. Engineers at Beihang University, a military-linked school, created a ...
Educators at the Truckee Meadows facility are learning to lead robotics activities.
SUNY Canton and Madrid-Waddington Central School welcome the community to support local youth drone soccer at the Academy of ...
Russia has been mounting Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite systems on its attack drones to strike deeper into Ukraine, extending their potential flight range to well inside NATO territory, analysts and ...
Firefighters could soon have a formidable ally in their daunting task of entering buildings set ablaze: specialized drones that can handle the heat from live flames and relay visuals to help them ...
Created in Ukraine, "Raybird" is the world’s first hydrogen-powered drone that flies silently and efficiently. Fuel-cell ...
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Can drones eradicate malaria? #shorts #science #SciShow
Hosted by: Savannah Geary (they/them) Emma Dauster: Writer Keren Turton: Fact Checker Amy Peterson: Script Editor Madison ...
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Growing up alongside deadly fires inspired me to study them—and fight flames with swarms of drones
Growing up in Greece, wildfires were a constant presence each summer. In 2007, I remember watching TV footage of fires ...
Ukraine's new reconnaissance drone uses hydrogen fuel cells to fly 12 hours with a "negligible heat signature." ...
Drone using a standard infantry assault rifle shows unprecedented accuracy in live-fire tests with human-sized target.
That gap between adoption and confidence is where Mohammad Hamid of Detroit, Michigan has been focusing more of his attention. Hamid, based in Downtown Detroit and often called Mo, argues that drones ...
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