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American researchers have come up with a novel idea to keep birds and other wildlife away from fighter jets stationed at airfields across the U.S.
A Chinese military newspaper, PLA Daily, has cautioned against the use of humanoid robots in warfare. The article highlights potential risks like indiscriminate killings and accidental deaths. It ...
Nearly all of the contracts are with the U.S. Army. The experimentation ranges from several drug toxicology tests on dogs to ...
The coyote scarecrows were more effective at dispersing wildlife than higher tech robots like Boston Dynamics' Spot.
Why settle for a robot when you can have a robot coyote? That seems to be the thinking of the US Army Engineer Research and ...
Footage from the July 1 event shows Shuang Shuang marching toward the stage at the 25th Shuangshi High School graduation, ...
Fentanyl-sniffing sensor outperforms dogs at border, detecting airborne drugs in seconds with pinpoint accuracy.