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The US has a new plan to help tackle criminals using drones

29 April 2022

Current legislation prevents local law enforcement in the US from shooting down or interfering with criminal drones


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Many flying creations don't even need a tail

23 March 2022


A barn owl in flight

Giving drones barn owl-like tails may make them more efficient flyers

9 February 2022

The barn owl’s tail has a surprisingly important role to play in making the bird more aerodynamic


At your fingertips: The nail art that opens doors to the metaverse

At your fingertips: The nail art that opens doors to the metaverse

5 January 2022

Why the inventor of a futuristic beauty product was banned from Instagram, plus affirming birds’ existence and falling toast, in Feedback’s weekly round-up


Wild Wild Life newsletter: The natural history of partridges and pears

Wild Wild Life newsletter: The natural history of partridges and pears

22 December 2021

Which partridge would sit in a tree? And what happened to the world's tastiest pear? Plus how horses may be fooling archaeologists and a record-breaking millipede


Electrical substation

Drone used in attack on US electrical grid last year, report reveals

5 November 2021

A US intelligence report has revealed that a drone was used in an attempt to disable an electrical substation in Pennsylvania last year, in the first known attack of its kind


Laser weapon

US Army will test its most powerful laser weapon ever next year

29 October 2021

Lasers are currently used to shoot down small drones, but a more powerful weapon could take on larger targets


quadruped robot with a rifle

US military may get a dog-like robot armed with a sniper rifle

14 October 2021

A four-legged robot made by Ghost Robotics and outfitted with a sniper rifle and night-vision cameras was displayed at a meeting of the Association of the United States Army


Karmalink review: An intriguing mix of Buddhism and nanotech

Karmalink review: An intriguing mix of Buddhism and nanotech

15 September 2021

A young boy uses nanotechnology to decipher the clues in his dreams in Karmalink, an original sci-fi drama set in a near-future version of Cambodia


A New World Order review: A powerful sci-fi movie without dialogue

A New World Order review: A powerful sci-fi movie without dialogue

8 September 2021

A New World Order follows two people caught in a war against the machines. It has no dialogue and shows just how powerful silent films can be, says Simon Ings


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