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Drones shouldn’t try to soar through an obstacle, so her model can keep a list of “no-fly zones” logged in the back of its mind. At the same time, each drone should reach and maintain a ...
Called the Swarming Lab, researchers at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) say they aim to put a "self-flying" swarm of 100 tiny drones in the air, able to perform around the clock tasks.
Mostafa Hassanalian, an engineering professor at a New Mexico college, is using drone technology to enable taxidermied birds to fly.
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