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Mar 7, 2021

Drones flying in sync

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Scientists are creating drones that fly in sync with each other.

Mar 6, 2021

Harvesting Fruit With Flying Bots

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And here we have the fruit pickers of the future. Hovering drones. 😃


This fleet of drones will pick fruit for you! Fruit production has exploded over the past few years, but so has food waste! Increased demand sometimes means unpi
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Mar 4, 2021

Drones With ‘Most Advanced AI Ever’ Coming Soon To Your Local Police Department

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Founded by Google veterans and backed by $340 million from major VCs, Skydio is creating drones that seem straight out of science fiction—and they could be flying around your neighborhood soon.

Mar 3, 2021

Insect-Inspired Flying Robots: Researchers Introduce a New Generation of Tiny, Agile Drones

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The technology could boost aerial robots’ repertoire, allowing them to operate in cramped spaces and withstand collisions.

If you’ve ever swatted a mosquito away from your face, only to have it return again (and again and again), you know that insects can be remarkably acrobatic and resilient in flight. Those traits help them navigate the aerial world, with all of its wind gusts, obstacles, and general uncertainty. Such traits are also hard to build into flying robots, but MIT Assistant Professor Kevin Yufeng Chen has built a system that approaches insects’ agility.

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Mar 2, 2021

HĂ©lĂšne Huby, VP, Orion-ESM, Airbus Defence and Space — Innovating And Investing In The New Space Age

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Innovating And Investing In The New Space Age — Space 2.0 — HĂ©lĂšne Huby, VP, Orion-ESM, Airbus Defence and Space.


HĂ©lĂšne Huby is Vice-President of the Orion European Service Module (Orion-ESM), at Airbus Defence & Space.

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Mar 2, 2021

World’s First Supersonic Unmanned Combat Drone Reaches Speeds Of Over 1,500mph

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It can exceed the speed of sound, hitting an astonishing Mach 2.1! đŸ˜ČđŸ€Ż


A new combat drone has been created that can hit speeds of more than 1500mph.

The drone is much bigger than the ones you’ll have seen floating around your local parks, however, and looks more like a small spaceship.

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Feb 26, 2021

Away From Silicon Valley, the Military Is the Ideal Customer

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The Defense Department is hungry for small drones that will track objects and fly into buildings, combat zones and other dangerous areas with little help from remote pilots. Self-piloting drones will become a key part of fighting and other military activities in the years to come, said Mike Brown, director of the Defense Innovation Unit, a Pentagon organization that aims to facilitate cooperation between the military and the tech industry.


While much has been made of tech’s unwillingness to work with the Pentagon, start-ups are still plumbing the industry’s decades-long ties to the military.

Feb 20, 2021

Ingenuity — The First Drone to Fly to Mars!!

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PERSEVERANCE CARRYING INGENUITY LANDED ON MARS SUCCESSFULLY!!!

Feb 18, 2021

Iris to Test Commercial Drone Sense and Avoid System in BVLOS First

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In the coming weeks, a drone will fly beyond its operator’s visual line of sight using only onboard collision-avoidance – with no ground radar support.

Feb 17, 2021

Modified Laser Cutter Fabricates a Ready to Fly Drone

Posted by in categories: computing, drones, military

This bolt-on system creates a drone that can fly straight out of your fabricator.


It’s been very cool to watch 3D printers and laser cutters evolve into fairly common tools over the last decade-ish, finding useful niches across research, industry, and even with hobbyists at home. Capable as these fabricators are, they tend to be good at just one specific thing: making shapes out of polymer. Which is great! But we have all kinds of other techniques for making things that are even more useful, like by adding computers and actuators and stuff like that. You just can’t do that with your 3D printer or laser cutter, because it just does its one thing—which is too bad.

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