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Cyborg cockroach and drone teams can locate disaster survivors

Cyborg cockroach and drone teams can locate disaster survivors

22 July 2015

Roaches with electronic implants and managed by drones can be tasked to locate trapped people in the aftermath of an earthquake


Follow the Lithium Dreams expedition to Chile and Bolivia

Follow the Lithium Dreams expedition to Chile and Bolivia

22 July 2015

51¶¯Âþ joins nomadic research studio Unknown Fields as they venture to the ends of the earth exploring the landscapes shaped by technology


One Per Cent

One Per Cent

1 July 2015

First jetpack on sale next year, pro-choice drones and be funnier online


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10 June 2015

All the latest from newscientist.com: supernova fading from view, measure your Machiavellian potential, drunken chimps, trail-blazing ants, and more


Silence of the drones: How to quiet that annoying aerial buzz

Silence of the drones: How to quiet that annoying aerial buzz

10 June 2015

Noise may be a problem when fleets of delivery drones start operating in urban airspace. But a team from NASA has developed a way to silence them


Auto twitcher recognises different bird songs even when noisy

Auto twitcher recognises different bird songs even when noisy

3 June 2015

Artificial intelligence that recognises a wide variety of different types of birdsong is a boon for conservationists


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1 June 2015

All the latest from newscientist.com: how your cat messes with your mind, drone tourism, smellfies, guilty pleasures, intelligent plant life, and more


First-person drone tourism will let you see the sights from home

First-person drone tourism will let you see the sights from home

1 June 2015

Cultural heritage researchers around Europe have teamed up to explore the potential for a new age of tourism: drones


New Ugandan radio stations run on sun, smartphones and buckets

New Ugandan radio stations run on sun, smartphones and buckets

27 May 2015

Bare-bones radio stations, which use smartphones as their DJ booths, are setting information free in rural Uganda


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A robot workforce would not work

6 May 2015

Gene sequencing babies, killer robots, noise in the oceans and other letters


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