Archive for the ‘drones’ category: Page 115
Mar 29, 2019
Watch Russia’s Flying Rifle In Action For the First Time Ever
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: drones
The new electric-powered drone can chase moving targets and fire at them till they are killed.
Mar 29, 2019
Presidential candidate Andrew Yang talks geo-engineering, asteroid detection, space force and more!
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: drones, engineering, geopolitics, robotics/AI, space
We interviewed Andrew Yang, a Democratic candidate for president of the United States who has made an answer to automation one of the central issues of his campaign. The tech-minded candidate shares his thoughts on drones, geo-engineering, asteroid detection, space force and more!
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Mar 23, 2019
NASA’s Working on a Drone to Hunt For Life in Martian Caves
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: drones, space
Mar 22, 2019
How Drones Could Be Able to Plant a Billion Trees Per Year
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: drones
Mar 22, 2019
Drones: the future of ocean conservation
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: drones, robotics/AI
Unmanned systems like drones significantly change the way ocean conservation scientists collect data, monitor species and protect the ocean.
Mar 22, 2019
These drones plant trees
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: business, climatology, drones, engineering, habitats, robotics/AI, sustainability
Climate change is a sprawling, complex problem. But there is an astonishingly simple way to make a difference: plant more trees. Trees scrub pollution from the air, reduce erosion, improve water quality, provide homes for animals and insects, and enhance our lives in countless other ways.
It turns out that ecosystem restoration is also an emerging business opportunity. A new report from the World Resources Institute and the Nature Conservancy says governments around the world have committed to reviving nearly 400 million acres of wilderness — an area larger than South Africa. As countries push to regrow forests, startups are dreaming up new, faster ways to plant trees. For some innovators, like NASA veteran Dr. Lauren Fletcher, that means using drones.
Fletcher said his conversion from stargazer to eco-warrior was driven by his worry about climate change, which has been dramatically worsened by deforestation. To tackle the problem, he created BioCarbon Engineering, which he describes as an ecosystem restoration company. Working with colleagues, he came up with a 30-pound unmanned aerial vehicle nicknamed “Robin.” It can fly over the most rugged landscapes on earth, planting trees in precise locations at the rate of 120 per minute.
Mar 22, 2019
Unmanned Systems Grow in European Agriculture
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: business, drones, food, robotics/AI, sustainability
Unmanned systems’ global inroads are including European agriculture. GNSS for precision guidance of tractors and harvesters is already in place. More recent innovations include fully driverless and smart systems, while drones remain poised to fly.
The experience of one Dutch company is instructive. Precision Makers is an up-and- coming manufacturer of automated farm systems. The company delivers two main products. One, a conversion kit called X-Pert, turns existing mowers and tractors into driverless machines. The other is a fully robotized, unmanned vehicle called Greenbot. Both systems enable automated precision operations, but while one has been successful in terms of sales, the other has not.
Precision Makers Business Development Director, Allard Martinet, told Inside Unmanned Systems, “Sales of our X-Pert conversion system have been very good. We started in 2008, first converting the Toro golf course mower, and then we expanded that into solutions for other vehicles. Today, there are more than 150 X-Pert converted vehicles running.”
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Mar 18, 2019
Reforestation Drones Can Plant 100K Trees In An Hour
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: drones, engineering, sustainability
Sure, it’ll be great when a drone can drop off your Amazon Prime goodies or 7-Eleven snacks just minutes after you order them… but it’ll be even better when they help regrow millions of trees.
That’s what U.K.-based BioCarbon Engineering has set out to do. The company has been developing a high-tech system that uses drones to replant deforested areas — even in areas where planting wouldn’t be feasible using older methods.
BioCarbon’s system utilizes drones for two separate stages of the process. First, they’re sent into the target area to create a detailed, three-dimensional map. Once they’ve completed that step, the planting drones return to the site to do their thing.
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Mar 13, 2019
UDrone: Drone with Brain & Gesture Control
Posted by James Christian Smith in categories: drones, neuroscience
Meet the UDrone: a clever quadcopter that you can control with your thoughts or simple hand gestures. You can activate its camera by blinking or making the “V” hand gesture. The drone has subject & facial tracking, 3 adjustable speed settings, and an auto-flight control system.
The UDrone is easy to use: simply imagine it taking off and once you are concentrated enough, the drone will take off. It has mobile app control too.