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This drone rescued two people from rough seas off the coast of Australia

This drone rescued two people from rough seas off the coast of Australia | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Lifeguards testing out new drone technology in Australia have saved two people stranded off the coast of New South Wales state, as spotted by Quartz. The drone footage shows a birds-eye view of the ocean before the drone ejects the yellow floatation device, which inflates when it hits the water. The two teenage boys were caught about 700 meters (0.4 miles) offshore at Lennox Head in a swell of around three meters (9.8 feet). They were able to grab onto the floatation device and swim to shore.

 

“I was able to launch it, fly it to the location, and drop the pod all in about one to two minutes,” lifeguard supervisor Jai Sheridan told reporters. A government official confirmed the rescue took only 70 seconds, compared to the average six minutes it would take for a lifeguard to reach the swimmers. The drones were reportedly only unveiled that morning before being put to use, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, January 18, 2018 4:47 PM

It's incredible to see how technology is used in new and exciting ways to help people in need - this drone just rescued two people off the coast of Australia.

voicesymmetry's comment, January 22, 2018 1:23 AM
Thats incredible
Darling Gomez's curator insight, January 22, 2018 3:42 PM

Amazing!

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Robotic Bee Drones Could Be The Future Of Agriculture

Robotic Bee Drones Could Be The Future Of Agriculture | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

"This robotic bee drone prototype gives bees a hand in pollinating flowers and could be a solution to the dwindling bee population. [...] Part-awareness rising project, part-potential solution to a very real problem, Plan Bee is a self sustainable drone that stimulates the growth of plants by cross-pollination. The drone sucks pollen through tiny holes located underneath and then pushes it back out through the vents on top. As the drone flies over the field, the pollen will fall on the flowers nearby. The device is also equipped with a UV camera to locate the flowers."


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DroneFeed.io's curator insight, April 4, 2017 1:22 AM

Something interesting

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Scientists Made Robotic Bees to One Day Study The Ocean

Scientists Made Robotic Bees to One Day Study The Ocean | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

"What’s better than a robot inspired by bees? A robot inspired by bees that can swim.Researchers led by a team at Harvard University have developed a tiny, 175-milligram (about two feathers) device with insect-inspired wings that can both flap and rotate, allowing it to either fly above the ground or swim in shallow waters and easily transition between the two."


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Autonomous Drone Flies with Centimeter-Level Accuracy

Autonomous Drone Flies with Centimeter-Level Accuracy | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
PreNav has built a new UAV system that can make the exacting movements necessary to inspect industrial equipment and tall structures, such as wind turbines and cell towers.

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