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  • How Drones Can Help Us With Reforestation

    Our forests are important natural resources. We lose many acres of forests to loggers, fires and other developments every year. Many environmentalists are keen to see a wide scale reforestation, especially in areas hit by forest fires. This is a tremendous undertaking when it comes to planting trees by hand. But this is about to... Read More

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  • Drones to Help Rescue Swimmers In Trouble

    A rescue mission in the ocean by using a drone may soon become a reality. Mr. Alasgar Calcuttawala, the co-founder of Saif Automations alongside his father Ahmed S Abdeally, and his brother Taher Ahmed Calcuttawala, have made a ground breaking development of the first unmanned water drone in India. With the use of this drone,... Read More

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  • Can Tethered Drones Be the Answer to Drone’s Short Battery Life?

    One of the main challenges facing the drone industry is the short battery life found in most drones available today. On average, most drones will stay airborne for 20 to 30 minutes after which you have to recharge or swap out a battery. One startup has come up with an interesting method to solve this... Read More

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  • Drones May Soon Help Find Missing Hikers on Mount Fuji

    For many hiking enthusiasts, the Mount Fuji climb is top on their list. Standing at an incredible 3,776 meters, Mount Fuji takes the top spot as the highest mountain in Japan. Each year, people come from around the world to experience this amazing place. Owing to the fact that its climbing doesn’t require the use... Read More

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  • The US Navy’s Nomad Drone

    The United States Navy is coming up with innovative ways to use drone technology. One of the simplest ways for the Navy to defend themselves against incoming missiles is to confuse the missile by disrupting their navigation software with the use of radio frequency scramblers. Specially designed drones allow the Navy to easily place these... Read More

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  • The Trash Eating Drone Shark in Dubai

    Created by RanMarine, a Dutch company, the WasteShark takes its inspiration from nature by having a shark like mouth. It is specially developed to collect waste floating on the water surface. Named in the year 2016, this water drone will begin its operation in November a year after its trials with Ecocoast, a local partner.... Read More

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  • Drones Being Used to Count Endangered Sea Lions

    After years of technological advancements, drone technology is now being utilized to access harsh and isolated environments along the southern coast of Australia. They are being used to provide researchers with more accurate data for the Australian sea lion species. For many years, sea lions have made a home along the base of the Bunda... Read More

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  • 100 Drones Will Be Part of 2018 Radio City Christmas Spectacular

    One hundred Intel drones will be joining the cast of the Rockettes in the annual Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular. The Star Mini drones should show up near the show’s finale based around the Northern Star. Sam Buntrock, the Spectacular’s director, states that the drones will act as tiny points in candles and the... Read More

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  • Automatic Drones Could Search For Lost Hikers

    When hikers get lost in a forested area, finding them can be a complex and difficult process. This is because search and rescue teams normally deploy helicopters or drones to facilitate their searches. In forests, the tree canopies block visual access to the forest floor. As such, it is often impossible to spot a hiker... Read More

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  • Drones Protecting Marine Animals

    Drones are now being used in locating and steering away dolphins and other marine mammals from high risk areas such as port developments, windfarms, and survey areas. The noise from survey streamers and pile drivers can injur these animal’s sense of echo location. PAMS, or Passive Acoustic Monitoring Systems, are currently used by environmental experts.... Read More

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