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Drones to deliver blood samples between London hospitals
A new medical delivery service is set to useelectric drones to transporturgent blood samples, aiming to improve patient care by reducing turnaround times for analysis.
A high-tech 'Neophyte-Radar': using drones and AI to detect invasive plants
Butterfly-bush and staghorn sumac are popular additions to our gardens but are now considered problematic.The reason? These are invasive alien plants – invasive neophytes – and discussions about how to tackle them, as well as the ban on them, are becoming more prevalent.
Exploring the future of drones in logistics
The market for delivery drones is ready to take off. The potential benefits of using autonomous drones for delivery include alleviating road traffic, reducing carbon emissions (by using battery-powered delivery drones instead of gas-powered vehicles), faster delivery, and reduced delivery costs.
How motion capture technology is shaping the future of drone swarms
Drone swarms have been growing in popularity alongside the rise of drone technology itself, now, motion capture technology is being utilised to further this research.
New spectral camera uses AI to boost farm yields by 20%
A team of EU scientists is developing a new spectral camera that uses photonics to reveal what the eye cannot see.
Sphere celebrates spooky season with Sphere of Fear
Sphere Entertainment Co. announced a custom Halloween Exosphere content show bringing spooky season to theworld’s largest LED screen.
Northrop Grumman creates worlds first flying data centre
Northrop Grumman recently unveiled its Deep Sensing and Targeting (DSaT) technology, which transforms aircraft into flying data centres, enabling real-time intelligence gathering from satellites and drones to assist military operations.
Thumb-controlled joysticks cope with harsh environments
Apem’s NV Series thumb-controlled joysticks are available from Astute Group with high-level technical support to aid the design process.
How biomimicry of feline eyes can advance robotic vision
Scientists have long beeninspired by naturewhen developing new technologies, and robotic vision is no exception.
Tech companies forge commercial links at SEMICON Taiwan
The cutting-edge of UK technology was in the spotlight at this month’s SEMICON Taiwan expo, meeting with top Taiwanese companies.