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U.S. Coast Guard Put 33-ft. Surveillance Drones On Great Lakes

The Great Lakes are not just a postcard backdrop for summer boating. They are one of the world’s most important freshwater systems, holding about 21% of the planet’s surface...

UBTech’s Humanoid Robots Deployed To Control Crowds At China’s Busy International Border

China has deployed humanoid robots at its border with Vietnam to help ease congestion at one of its busiest international crossings. The move comes as the Fangchenggang border...

What Does The Royal Navy’s Drone Warship Plan Mean For Scotland?

Drones, nuclear weapons and stealth jets - the UK government's long-awaited defence spending strategy has finally been published. Nearly £300bn will be spent over four...

NASA Astronauts Step Into Open Space To Repair Critical ISS Robotic Arm Mid-Mission

A rare and technically demanding spacewalk is underway outside the International Space Station, where NASA astronauts Chris Williams and Jessica Meir are working to restore full...

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Watch SpaceX Launch Cargo Mission to the Space Station

SpaceX will launch a cargo mission to the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday night (July 14), and you can watch it live. A robotic SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule is scheduled to lift off atop a two-stage Falcon 9 rocket Thursday at 8:44 p.m. EDT...

Climate Tech Firm To Launch Scaled-Up Plant Sucking CO2 From Air

Construction is due to begin on Wednesday on what could become the world's biggest plant to capture carbon dioxide from the air and deposit it underground, the company behind the nascent green technology said. Swiss start-up Climeworks AG said its second large-scale...

The Next Frontier For Drones: Letting Them Fly Out Of Sight

For years, there’s been a cardinal rule for flying civilian drones: Keep them within your line of sight. Not just because it’s a good idea — it’s also the law. But some drones have recently gotten permission to soar out of their pilots’ sight. They can now inspect...