Featured in scientific researchBYHazel SouthwellJan 13, 2021ShareScientists Found a Way to Make Synthetic Gasoline Out of Thin AirDay-to-night temperature changes could reclaim CO2 into synthetic fuels. BYHazel SouthwellJan 13, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019ShareNOAA’s Flying Hurricane Hunters Launch Suicidal “Coyote” Drones Into The Middle of StormsRaytheon designed Coyote with military applications in mind, but the little drone is proving to be especially useful at collecting data on hurricanes. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019ShareBYMarco MargaritoffJun 12, 2018ShareWhale Snot-Sampling Drones Help Australian Researchers Understand VirusesA custom UAV has changed sample collection on whale snot which has typically been an intrusive and imperfect endeavor. BYMarco MargaritoffJun 12, 2018ShareBYMarco MargaritoffFeb 28, 2018ShareDrones Provide Vital Insight to Conservation Research of Sea TurtlesA study focused on the sea turtle population in Costa Rica has found drones to be extremely invaluable in revealing accurate wildlife conditions. BYMarco MargaritoffFeb 28, 2018ShareBYMarco MargaritoffFeb 15, 2018ShareStudy Proves Drones More Reliable Than Humans at Counting WildlifeA research study in Adelaide, Australia heavily suggests that UAVs help account for individual species far more accurately than standard methods. BYMarco MargaritoffFeb 15, 2018ShareBYMarco MargaritoffJan 23, 2018ShareDroNet Uses Traffic Data to Teach Drones How to Fly in Urban EnvironmentsThe University of Zurich is studying traffic behavior of cars and cyclists to teach AI-infused drone network how to maneuver UAVs through cities. BYMarco MargaritoffJan 23, 2018Share
BYHazel SouthwellJan 13, 2021ShareScientists Found a Way to Make Synthetic Gasoline Out of Thin AirDay-to-night temperature changes could reclaim CO2 into synthetic fuels. BYHazel SouthwellJan 13, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019ShareNOAA’s Flying Hurricane Hunters Launch Suicidal “Coyote” Drones Into The Middle of StormsRaytheon designed Coyote with military applications in mind, but the little drone is proving to be especially useful at collecting data on hurricanes. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019Share
BYMarco MargaritoffJun 12, 2018ShareWhale Snot-Sampling Drones Help Australian Researchers Understand VirusesA custom UAV has changed sample collection on whale snot which has typically been an intrusive and imperfect endeavor. BYMarco MargaritoffJun 12, 2018Share
BYMarco MargaritoffFeb 28, 2018ShareDrones Provide Vital Insight to Conservation Research of Sea TurtlesA study focused on the sea turtle population in Costa Rica has found drones to be extremely invaluable in revealing accurate wildlife conditions. BYMarco MargaritoffFeb 28, 2018Share
BYMarco MargaritoffFeb 15, 2018ShareStudy Proves Drones More Reliable Than Humans at Counting WildlifeA research study in Adelaide, Australia heavily suggests that UAVs help account for individual species far more accurately than standard methods. BYMarco MargaritoffFeb 15, 2018Share
BYMarco MargaritoffJan 23, 2018ShareDroNet Uses Traffic Data to Teach Drones How to Fly in Urban EnvironmentsThe University of Zurich is studying traffic behavior of cars and cyclists to teach AI-infused drone network how to maneuver UAVs through cities. BYMarco MargaritoffJan 23, 2018Share