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China’s New Bird Drones Are Too Real to Spot. They Flap, Spy, and Strike Like Nature, but Weaponized
A flock of birds soars quietly over a city skyline. They seem ordinary—perhaps magpies or gulls—but a closer look reveals something uncanny. Their wings flap with precision, their formation is too ...
A new type of drone, inspired by the aerial precision of birds of prey, could one day navigate through dense city skyscrapers to deliver our packages or inspect hard-to-reach offshore wind farms, ...
Above Missouri's wetlands, a drone quietly hums above flocks of migratory water birds, its camera capturing the ripples of movement below. With this technology, University of Missouri researchers are ...
Next time you look up at the sky at a flock of birds, pay close attention. They might not be what you think they are. Scientists at New Mexico Tech are using birds preserved by taxidermy and turning ...
Inexpensive, one-way attack drones are complicated threats to fight off. Not only can they sneak past air defenses with no concern for their own safety and strike valuable assets, but they are also ...
New drone technology takes flight to protect Australian crops. AERIUM Analytics is proud to partner with Hort Innovation on a three-year project advancing sustainable, drone-based bird deterrence ...
Smart bird feeders snap pictures and videos of birds stopping by for a bite, identify them by species, and sometimes do ...
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