Study finds autonomy software needed in future drone traffic management system By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill As drone use scales up in the future, creating an increasingly crowded airspace at altitudes below 400 feet, a recent study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University suggests that increasing the level of autonomous operations help might create a safer air … [Read more...] about Clearing the Skies: The Imperative Shift Towards Autonomous Operations in Future Drone Traffic Management Systems
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Refrigerated Drones Could Carry Blood and Vaccines
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have developed refrigerated drones that could safely transport medical supplies such as blood, medications, and vaccines. Dr. Timothy Amukele, a pathologist and researcher with a special interest in solving healthcare issues in remote areas of the globe, has perfected a system of cooling on drones which can keep blood carried in … [Read more...] about Refrigerated Drones Could Carry Blood and Vaccines