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"Science, technology and the future of small autonomous drones" appears in the journal Nature

  • May 5, 2015
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"Science, technology and the future of small autonomous drones" appears in the journal Nature

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Vivian Rios
Vivian Rios
2 days ago

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ANTWAN MARYJANE
ANTWAN MARYJANE
3 days ago

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Jack Son
Jack Son
3 days ago

An insightful look at how science and technology are accelerating the development of small autonomous drones. Advances in AI, sensors, and automation are opening up new possibilities across research, logistics, agriculture, and public safety. The rapid evolution of these technologies mirrors trends in the mobile gaming world, where applications like MineBuilder APK showcase how innovative software can create engaging and highly customizable user experiences. It will be fascinating to see how autonomous systems continue to shape industries and everyday life in the coming years.

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Alex Giles
6 days ago

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Freddie benso
Jun 03

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