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Rihanna parts crowds in dramatic black dress with hoop skirt as she makes her grand entrance to her star-packed Diamond Ball… while Cardi B works her magic in pink gown

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Drones go to work in Washington forests: Column

Drones go to work in Washington forests: Column

By Don C. Brunell

While drones are coming of age in firefighting, they are also establishing a foothold in restoring fire-scorched forests.
Firefighting drones grabbed the spotlight last April 15 as viewers around the world watched Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris go up in flames. It has stood for over 850 years, through wars, natural disasters, and everything in between, including the fire.
At first, it appeared the iconic building would be completely destroyed; however, French firefighters used thermal vision drones to direct their hoses and get an upper hand on the situation. Notre Dame is massive, and having a view from above provided critical information that was not available on the ground.
In the days after the flames, drones were used extensively to collect key structural information and allow workers to safely enter the building and begin restoration.
Then last June, fire bosses near Flagstaff, Arizona, found themselves battling ..

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Army develops new drone-killing technology

They can form swarms of hundreds of mini, precision-guided explosives, overwhelm radar or simply blanket an area with targeting sensors. They can paint or light up air, ground or sea targets for enemy fighters, missiles or armored vehicles, massively …

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Plan underway to monitor Sundarbans with drones

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Drone delivery company Wing cleared for take off in Queensland

AdvertisementDrone delivery service Wing has promised to be a good neighbour when it moves in to the Logan suburbs later this month – it’ll even bring you a cup of sugar if you ask.
Indeed, that is it’s business model, with the company – owned by a subsidiary of internet giant Google – aiming to deliver small items on demand to residents without them having to leave their homes.
The company has already announced it will begin its Queensland rollout in the Logan suburbs of Crestmead and Marsden, however they’ve now confirmed it will happen by the end of the month.
One of Wing's new quiet drones which are set to take to the skies above Logan later this month.
They’ve also announced the first three local businesses to take part in the first stage of their rollout – Extraction Artisan Coffee, Friendly Grocer Crestmead and Browns Plains Hardware.
AdvertisementWing chief executive James Ryan Burgess said those three businesses represented the types of things Wing wants to provide custom..

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How can Israel stop Hamas drones infiltrating from the Gaza Strip?

On Saturday, a drone, flown from the Gaza Strip, dropped an explosive device on a military position along the border fence. While no troops were injured, there was slight damage to an IDF jeep by the drone attack.

Hamas has sent drones into Israel in the past, leading the IDF to scramble jets or fire missiles to down the aerial vehicle. Such options, however, are extremely expensive for a device that can be worth only $200. Hamas is said to have been working on upgrading its UAVs for both offensive operations and intelligence gathering.

For many years, the world has looked to Israel, a leader in defense and heavy electronic warfare, for security and intelligence in this field. Additionally, according to foreign media reports, Israel is considered a leading exporter of drones.

While drones and other incendiary aerial devices are usually cheap and can be bought on the civilian market, they are fast and remain a challenge even for skilled sharpshooters. So what technology does Israel h..

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Blockchain Still Shows Great Promise After The Hype

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Blockchain Still Shows Great Promise After The Hype

Blockchain sometimes feels like a technology searching for problems to solve.

Blockchain has a wide range of applications, particularly for payments in the banking space.

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