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Japanese Drone Sparks Lightening Strikes
For the first time ever, researchers at Japan’s Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) have programmed a drone to trigger real lightning strikes by firing precision electric pulses into storm clouds . This isn’t just a gadget—it’s a flying lightning rod, completely encased in a Faraday cage that withstands surges up to 150 kA.
Jun 15


Real Fish vs. Robotic Fish: Exploring the Frontier of Ecological Monitoring and Conservation
In an era defined by rapid technological progress, innovations increasingly blur the boundaries between nature and technology. A groundbreaking example emerges from China, where researchers from Wuhan University have introduced a remarkable robotic fish into the waters of the Yangtze River. While this advanced machine doesn't exactly pit human intelligence against artificial intelligence, it intriguingly sets up a comparison of "Real Fish vs. Robotic Fish".
Jun 10


AI Drones Reforesting Future
Japan is pioneering a groundbreaking use of AI powered drones to dramatically accelerate reforestation, enabling forests to be planted up to
Jun 6


Human Ingenuity Meets AI Precision: How Ukraine’s Drone Strike Signals the Future of Conflict
In early June 2024, the world witnessed a stunning turn in the war between Ukraine and Russia. But beyond the headlines and satellite imagery, this operation did more than damage military assets—it gave us a clear look into the next chapter of technological warfare.
Jun 3
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