Officials say that Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems, more commonly known as drones, are to be treated as aircraft, not toys.
Why the drone industry depends on aviation-grade semiconductors for autonomy, safety, certification, and long-term operational resilience.
U.S. prisons are detecting more drones over their facilities than ever before, but federal regulations make it harder for ...
Law requires extra vetting for some buildings — and research into what’s going on at San Francisco's manufacturing and ...
U.S. Rep. Frank J. Mrvan, D-Highland, and the other members of Indiana's congressional delegation are on board with Republican Gov. Mike Braun's goal of making the Hoosier State the center of American ...
More criminals are using drones to smuggle contraband into U.S. prisons and jails than ever before. The Federal Bureau of ...
A Richardson man said the near-constant humming of drones over his house is similar to a mosquito buzzing in his ear.
The funding, amounting to $14,000, was granted by The Russell Community Foundation, Purefield Ingredients, and the Kansas ...
It’s been a busy year for the U.S. drone industry, especially regarding regulations. Several actions that took place during ...
DoorDash, the food delivery giant, will now face barriers in being able to test out its delivery drones in San Francisco's ...
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The future of farming? New CT law lets farmers use drones to plant crops, spray pesticides
"Being able to use a drone would be much safer and we would be able to spray selected areas rather than whole fields." ...
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