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Systemic Assessment of Chronic Toxicity of Thiamethoxam on Honeybees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>). [PDF]

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Li MJ   +9 more
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A workflow of open-source tools for drone-based photogrammetry of marine megafauna. [PDF]

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Bierlich KC   +13 more
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War and Drones

2023
This chapter explores literary and cinematic works that capture the emergence of technogenic life-forms in war zones through the artificial vision of the drone: that terror-inducing aerial surveillance apparatus and killing machine that is planetary in its reach and catastrophic in its impact.
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Neutralizing Hostile Drones with Surveillance Drones

Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy, 2021
In this paper we discuss a technique to safeguard specific airspace from intruding drones with the help of surveillance drones. The idea is to use multiple surveillance drones to patrol through the area looking for suspicious flying objects. The surveillance drones are trained to identify permissible drones in the area and hostile drones using image ...
Vivek Balachandran, Melissa Chua
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Drones and Privacy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The Los Angeles Times recently reported the first instance in which military “drone” aircraft participated in the arrest of United States citizens on United States soil. A Customs and Border Protection Predator B drone played a key role in the arrest of Rodney Brossart and his three sons at their North Dakota ranch.
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Dronely

Proceedings of the SouthEast Conference, 2017
Dronely is a visual block programming language that allows users to build programs for the control of small drones. Dronely uses drones as a way of raising interest in computer science among K-12 students by presenting a user-friendly and intuitive drag-and-drop interface for building programs that have a physically observable effect.
Eric Tilley, Jeff Gray
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Theorizing Drones and Droning Theory

2015
This chapter uses the figure of the drone to explore the logic of emerging forms of surveillance facilitated by distributed, interactive sensors. It argues that drone “logic” can be abstracted away from the device itself. This logic combines automated data collection with automated sensemaking and, eventually, automated response.
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Hacking Drones

Scientific American, 2013
Kyle, Wesson, Todd, Humphreys
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