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A state-funded program will use drones and artificial intelligence to scout for noxious weeds in five North Dakota counties.
The Army's adopting drones at a rapid pace. Some personnel are embracing it as a moment of innovation and experimentation.
John G. Duesler Jr., Ph.D., traveled the world capturing memorable moments using drone technology. Now, the Bishop O’Reilly High School and Wilkes College alum strives to share his expertise ...
Fast-forward a decade, and the world of 3D printing has evolved tremendously. Printers are faster, smarter, and more refined.
Ukrainian drone operators have equipped small UAVs with net launchers that can intercept Russian drones flying above the ...
Discover the cutting-edge technology of the ZANO Autonomous Drone showcased at CES 2015. This video dives into the innovative ...
Project Flytrap 4.0 is the Army’s low-cost answer to drone warfare with jammers, sensors, and intercept tools built for ...
Explore how autonomous drones revolutionize inspection of transmission lines, making it safer and more efficient than traditional methods.
Kansas State University Salina leading drone pilot training for new FAA commercial drone regulations with free webinar on Sept. 4.
Two executive orders prioritize strengthening U.S. drone manufacturing, reducing reliance on foreign-made drones, and ...
The U.S. Army has started production of the short-range reconnaissance, or SRR, drones as part of its effort to modernize its battlefield capabilities. Teal Drones, a subsidiary of Red Cat, is one of ...