drones
Tilted Rotors Make Drones More Stable
Researchers in Japan have demonstrated that the stability of unmanned aerial vehicles in heavy winds can be improved by angling the rotors of drones outwards by 20 degrees.
Opportunities ARISE With AI
With artificial intelligence poised to transform virtually every industry, what does the future hold?
Bees Do It, Drones Do it
No longer the stuff of science fiction and TV series, drones now can pollinate flowers.
Managing Drone Traffic Over Singapore’s Skies
The Traffic Management of Unmanned Aircraft Systems initiative is researching how the rules that govern the sky should be crafted.
Meet My Drone
Sometimes, you've got to sacrifice for science, but it's all worth it in the end.
I Am A Robot Man, I Have A Drone… Robot Drone Man!
Fear not lonely people in faraway places, robot drone man could soon pay you a visit.
Tech Glitches Linked To Majority Of Drone Accidents
As technical errors are linked to most drone accidents, researchers are calling for increased regulation and mandatory reporting of accidents.
Drones, Drugs And The Death Penalty
Fears that recreational drones could be used for spying or terrorism are based on little more than paranoia, SMU Assistant Professor Chen Siyuan’s research shows.
With This Fuel Cell, Drones Can Now Fly Longer
Researchers have developed a solid oxide fuel cell that has greater capacity than its lithium ion predecessors, allowing drones to have longer flight times.