The age of the piloted fighter aircraft may not be over but the US Air Force has shown that it may be time to start collecting the coats, as it has designated two prototype combat drones as official combat aircraft.Continue ReadingCategory: Military, TechnologyTags: Anduril, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, US Air Force, Autonomous flight
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US Air Force first to accept official combat drones
Posted by ArielTechGeek 3 days ago (https://newatlas.com)Sky Sphere uses portable eMissiles to knock out small drones
Posted by ArielTechGeek 11 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Looking like something out of a science fiction thriller, Diehl Defence is showing off its CICADA eMissile, which is the centerpiece of the company's Sky Sphere system for defending against Class 1 and 2 small drones with minimal collateral damage.Continue ReadingCategory: Military, TechnologyTags: drones
Pair of common viruses may trigger Alzheimer’s disease
Posted by ArielTechGeek 16 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
A fascinating collaborative study in 2022, between researchers at the University of Oxford and Tufts University, suggested two common viruses could be working in tandem to trigger the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease. The findings built on a growing body of evidence implicating the herpes virus in neurodegenerative disease and also turned research attention to a second virus that causes chi
MIT's RF tech helps drones navigate pitch-dark indoor environments
Posted by ArielTechGeek 19 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have devised a smart way to help drones find their way through unlit indoor spaces autonomously, without costly night vision cameras. Instead, their solution relies on 'tags' placed in these environments that bounce radio frequencies from drones and help them determine their locations, and get around without bumping into obstacles.Continue
US Navy uses AI to train laser weapons against drones
Posted by ArielTechGeek 24 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
The US Navy is helping to eliminate the need for a human operator to counter drone swarm attacks. An effort led by the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) used AI to make laser weapons better able to target and destroy multiple drone attacks.Continue ReadingCategory: Military, TechnologyTags: Laser weapon, US Navy, Artificial Intelligence
Air traffic control for drones keeps the skies safe with cheap radars
Posted by ArielTechGeek 29 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Remember when the co-founder of the game studio that made early Call of Duty titles accidentally crashed his drone into a firefighting plane battling the flames raging across Los Angeles last month?Continue ReadingCategory: Drones, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Drone safety, Brigham Young University, Safety, Radar
Relax, picking your nose is not causing Alzheimer's disease
Posted by ArielTechGeek 29 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Every couple of years it seems like another wave of stories emerge claiming picking your nose is a major causal factor in the onset of Alzheimer's disease. In 2024 it happened yet again, with a torrent of news headlines loudly declaring "scary evidence" had been found showing Alzheimer's disease was linked with a bit of finger-based nasal exploration. So where does this weird story come from and
Retailers Slash $300 Off Popular Nikon Z6 III Full Frame Camera
Posted by allison8 31 days ago (https://www.imaging-resource.com)
The Nikon Z6 III is a full-frame mirrorless hybrid camera and is usually available for around $2,500. So the deal we’ve spotted is worth focusing on, especially if you’ve been looking for a premium mirrorless body.
This rebate sees the Z6 III cut by $300, down to $2,197. The 12% discount is for the body only, although you can also pick up the camera with the Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 if
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Six eggs a week lowers heart disease death risk by 29%
Posted by ArielTechGeek 37 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
A new study has found that eating between one and six eggs each week significantly reduces the risk of dying from any cause but particularly from heart disease – even in people who have been diagnosed with high cholesterol levels.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Eggs, Cardiovascular, Heart Disease, Mortality, Monash University
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