Are fast-flying drones the future of emergency medicine? Here's why some researchers say drones could beat ambulance times and help save lives.
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Are fast-flying drones the future of emergency medicine? Here's why some researchers say drones could beat ambulance times and help save lives.
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A DRONE capable of remaining in the sky for an entire YEAR at a time is being developed by British firms. The solar-powered craft will be used for surveillance and to provide communications in remo…
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Drones are everywhere these days. The proverbial tool of the future, they are used to deliver aid to war-torn areas, fly over inaccessible lava lakes, and
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I'm a little late on this one but it is a good use of 11 minutes of your time. Bratton takes on the limited horizons of TED and it's naive optimism (or cynical mobilisation of this) in technology as a substitute for politics. Taps into a lot of Bifo's points in After the Future.