Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute are developing tiny drones inspired by bats for search and rescue missions.
Their countries offer both markets and lessons for Canadian defence procurement, and their companies produce advanced drone and counter-drone systems that could be incorporated into our arsenal.
Chippewa County International Airport, in the eastern Upper Peninsula, appears destined to become a drone hub for future ...
CBC’s Stephanie Massicotte spoke to some of the skaters who have landed in Saskatoon for Skate Canada International about ...
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute are developing tiny drones inspired by bats for search and rescue missions.
In the spirit of Hallowe’en, Mother Nature seems to have chosen trick, as opposed to treat, this year. Heavy rainfall on ...
A package containing contraband and unauthorized items has been seized at Joyceville Institution, according to the ...
Indiana company applauds executive order to position Indiana to lead in the federal government's mission of American drone ...
The Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) involvement, which has not been previously reported, grants the unit ...
The Ukrainian military has a point-scoring system for drone operators who hit various enemy targets. Kim Barker, a New York Times reporter covering the war, describes how the necessities of drone ...
A fleet of Rivian's electric delivery vans (EDVs) have reached Canada for the first time and will be operated by Amazon.
Drone footage captured how a Jamaican fishing village was reduced to rubble in damage caused by Hurricane Melissa. Aerial ...