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Updated on April 27, 2024

Drones help researchers manage koala populations

Researchers are using drones to manage koala populations, with hopes to also protect other threatened species and detect invasive species.

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Updated on April 27, 2024

Drone use could reduce the likelihood of secondary car accidents

Purdue researchers are exploring drone use to document and assess crash sites to reduce the likelihood of secondary accidents.

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Updated on April 27, 2024

Drone restrictions to ease, says U.S. Department of Transportation

Federal regulators plan to lift restrictions on drone operators who have been unable to fly drones over populated areas.

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Updated on April 27, 2024

Drone powered inspections monitoring bridge safety

The Minnesota Department of Transportation and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet have partnered with Intel for bridge inspections via drones.

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Updated on April 27, 2024

Drone collision with commercial plane could doom industry, U.S. House Rep. warns

The chairman of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee warned a drone accident could be catastrophic for the industry.

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Updated on April 27, 2024

To deliver emergency medical supplies, Alaska is going from mushers to drones

The University of Alaska Fairbanks and a team of drone experts testing is the delivery of emergency medical supplies and potentially cargo.

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Updated on April 27, 2024

Bee-lieve it or not, drones are pollinating orchards

Dropcopter is producing custom drones and software for pollination and helping growers produce bigger, better fruit.

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Updated on April 27, 2024

Bangkok deploys drones to fight back against air pollution

Bangkok has now resorted to a fleet of drones as well as trucks and small planes to spray water in an attempt to curb air pollution.

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Updated on April 27, 2024

Animals appear to become acclimated to drones

As drones become a more common sight in our skies, researchers are studying whether the sight of unmanned aerial vehicles unnerve animals.

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Updated on April 27, 2024

Alphabet unit Wing displays system to track, identify drones

Wing, a unit of Alphabet, and two other companies say that they have demonstrated a system to identify and track unmanned aircraft.

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