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  • Indoor Drone Training Facility Opening in Colorado

    With the continued demand for drones in the workforce comes the increasing need for specialized areas to test these drones.  Drones need to be tested for any issues before they can be used for things like inspections, photography, search and rescue, or cargo delivery.  Besides needing to test the drones, having a training facility for... Read More

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  • Company Creates Drone Nail Gun to Help Roofers Attach Shingles to Roofs

    In recent years, many construction companies have begun to use drones to assist in their construction projects.  The drones can aid in a number of jobs.  They are used to create full visual models of projects, inspect safety measures, take 3D maps of areas, monitor theft and material usage, and more.  For the most part,... Read More

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  • SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Partners Up With Astrobotic to Create Drones For Exploring Moons & Planets

    In 1984, Thomas Pierson and Jill Tarter incorporated the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute.  SETI began as a research center branched off from NASA that has brought together some of the greatest scientific minds in modern history.  Scientists like Carl Sagan, Barney Oliver, Frank Drake, and John Billingham were some of the original researchers... Read More

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  • San Francisco Company, Dedrone, to Monitor Airspace Over Prisons to Prevent Drones from Delivering Contraband

    Drones are inexpensive and easy to come by now, making them ideal tools for nefarious uses sometimes.  Lately, drones have been used to help smuggle items into prisons.  It is an ongoing issue throughout the United States.  The Virginia Department of Corrections has reported 33 drone sightings around the state’s correctional facilities since January, 2018. ... Read More

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  • NASA and China Competing for “Near Space” Drones

    During the cold war in the late 1950’s, the United States of America and the Soviet Union began what was known as the Great Space Race.  Both countries were competing to achieve greatness in the Next Frontier, outer space.  The race went back and forth between the two giants, culminating with the US’s successful landing... Read More

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  • Drones Get a Clear View of the Tragic Crane Disaster in New Orleans

    Earlier this month, the city of New Orleans was the victim of yet another tragedy.  The city proved it’s resilience after completely rebuilding in the wake of the mass destruction left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.  It has been almost 15 years since that disastrous storm, and much of the city shows little signs of... Read More

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  • Ethiopian Farmers to Begin Using Drones to Increase Their Crop Production

    With a population of 108 million people, Ethiopia is the second most populated country in Africa.  Agriculture employs 80% of the population and contributes to 45% of the nation’s economy.  However, because of the rapid population growth, limited access to fertilizers, small farm plots, and the need for most farmers to grow food just to... Read More

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  • Fotokite “Drone” to Help Firefighters Battle Blazes

    Drones have been proven to be useful tools in emergency situations like fires.  They are able to provide firefighters and emergency responders with a situational awareness without putting any further lives at risk.  A drone can safely fly over a fire and relay critical information to ground workers via a live feed camera.  The cameras... Read More

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  • Drones Aiding In Clean Up After “Bomb Cyclone” hits New England

    New England is known for having short humid summers, brisk colorful autumns, snow filled winters, and chilly springs.  The area tends to get an even amount of rain throughout the year along with heavy snow storms and an elongated winter.  There are the occasional freak storms like the one that happened in May of 2006... Read More

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  • Missing Boy & Dog Found Safe With Help From a Thermal Sensing Drone

    It is estimated that there are hundreds of thousands of missing persons reported each year in the United States.  Todd Matthew, director of the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NAMUS) said “In 2012, we had 661,000 cases of missing persons, and that’s just from that one year. Very quickly, 659,000 of those were canceled. So that means those... Read More

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