Stanford researchers use drones to monitor penguins in Antarctica
The title says it all. Almost, anyway. A group of researchers at Stanford University has developed a multi-drone imaging system and used it to survey
The title says it all. Almost, anyway. A group of researchers at Stanford University has developed a multi-drone imaging system and used it to survey
Leading suppliers of excavators and construction equipment across the globe is estimated to be around $113 billion in 2020. But, providing the machinery and equipment
Last month, in our article on pandemic-driven drone innovations, we mentioned that Transport Canada had authorized a coalition of companies to deliver medical supplies to
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has created a secure, digitized system for the exchange of drone registration data among the national authorities of
We’ve written previously about how the pandemic has accelerated the development of drone solutions for contact-free delivery, surveillance, enforcement, and hygiene applications. We’ve gone so
Secure, but not safe? The tension between firefighting drones and national drone security regulations. It’s no secret that North America – and the west coast
The global economy depends on the vast network of infrastructure which connects goods and services in the marketplace to customers. Roads, railways, bridges, power plants,
Climate change has made life hard for Australian farmers. From record-setting bushfires to droughts, farmers have lost up to 20% of their profits over the
Last month, the UK government’s Drones Pathfinder Programme announced the addition of a new project to its portfolio. The project, led by Cranfield University and
On Friday, July 24, the Trump Administration announced an update to the 2018 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Export Policy, which makes it easier for U.S.
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