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kwch.com — Drones are transforming every industry from shipping and delivery to journalism and film, and now agriculture. A first-of-its-kind, fully automated, “drone in a box” allows growers and agronomists the ability to remotely monitor their crops, which in terms saves farmers time and money. The manufactu…
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compositesworld.com — Cobra International has expanded its development and manufacturing partnership with Thai unmanned aerial vehicle producer HG Robotics. In this latest collaboration, the team has developed a carbon fiber composite flying wing (VTOL) drone.
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dronedj.com — Shark frenzy is continuing in New York's Long Island beaches. And drone pilots are making the most of it. But while most are leveraging the clear ...
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dronelife.com — The proposed amendment would block funds for technology purchases from going toward buying Chinese-made drones, says Politico.
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kotug.com — Drones are often used to provide safer solutions to old problems. In shipping, tugboats and crew position themselves in front of and close to the assisted vessel in order to grab a heaving line by hand. By doing so, the tug and crew position themselves in the danger zone, close and even under the bo…
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dronedj.com — After operating in relative incognito mode for four years, the Advanced Aircraft Company has announced a new gas-electric VTOL drone. With dual ...
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dronedj.com — Switzerland-based VTOL drone manufacturer Wingtra has launched its next-generation flagship drone, the WingtraOne GEN II.
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dronedj.com — Yiannis Aloimonos is developing RoboBeeHive, an artificial beehive that would house a bunch of small drones within a bigger, arm-length drone. This ...
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hindustantimes.com — This is a queen bee laying an egg. The number of eggs a queen lays each day changes depending on the needs and health of the colony. If a colony needs more bees, a strong and well-fed queen can lay her own body weight in eggs each day. Also, if you've ever wanted to see a queen bee next to a worker …
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