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  • Article - 30 Aug 2016
    Human divers are limited in the depth they can work, whilst breathing a mixture of helium, oxygen and hydrogen extreme depths of 500m have been achieved (Seedhouse, 2011)
  • Article - 22 Aug 2013
    Unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs are vehicles that do not have a pilot on board.
  • Article - 16 May 2022
    Researchers investigated whether a drone-deployed payload could accurately collect physiochemical data and water samples for large-scale water management.
  • Article - 30 Aug 2022
    Drones are increasingly being employed in several areas of life, performing a multitude of critical functions. This article will explore how they can aid conservation efforts.
  • Article - 19 Mar 2020
    This article looks at recent developments in the application of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in the Australian defense industry.
  • Article - 10 Jul 2019
    Rescue teams risk their lives every day to save people during fires, floods, earthquakes, chemical accidents and in bomb disposal work.
  • Article - 18 May 2019
    It is estimated that as many as 18 people die each day waiting for an organ transplant. Transport drones are being considered as one option to tackle the organ procurement crisis.
  • Article - 16 Sep 2018
    This article takes a look at the use of semiconductors in robotics.
  • Article - 21 Sep 2017
    To navigate and ‘see’ the environment around them, flying drones typically use GPS systems and bulky laser scanners, methods that work best in bright, outdoors settings.
  • Article - 7 Oct 2016
    Conservation drones are model aircrafts comprised of an autopilot system containing a computer, GPS, various sensors, a payload, such as a video or photo camera, as well as a software instructing the...

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