The Economist -
25 Jun 2015 16:48

DRONES may one day transform the way parcels are delivered, crops monitored and suspects apprehended. Those who talk up these possibilities, though, often neglect to mention the drawbacks of such robot aircraft--one of which is that most cannot fly for more than a quarter of an hour before they need to find a human being to swap their batteries for them or plug them into an electrical socket. Joshua Smith, a computer scientist at the University of Washington, in Seattle, hopes to change that. In...
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