Iceland’s frozen, inhospitable winters have long protected it from mosquitoes, but that may be changing. This week, scientists announced the discovery of three mosquitoes — marking the country’s first ...
WYRYKI, Poland—After suspected Russian drones violated NATO airspace in recent weeks, closing airports and rattling citizens, European militaries and governments find themselves in a new era of ...
One of the most important names in the field of military drones, American defense contractor AeroVironment, announced at the end of September a significant evolution of one of the most widespread ...
Forget robot wolves and missile-deflecting satellites — those things are already becoming old news. Instead, future wars just might revolve around insect-size spy robots. A recent digest of ...
A new drone developed by SORA Technology could help control mosquito populations and help eradicate the diseases they spread. Japanese tech company SORA has built drones specifically to combat the ...
Russian spy drones targeting German critical infrastructure have escalated from surveillance flights to potential ship-based operations, with authorities seizing a suspected espionage vessel amid ...
The Black Hornet 4 Nano UAV, the world’s smallest military drone, designed to give soldiers eyes where they need them most: rooftops, alleys, and the frontlines of modern war. With upgraded sensors, ...
Kentucky's mosquito season typically lasts from summer through fall, but is lengthening due to climate change. Mosquitoes are most active in temperatures between 60-80°F and become inactive below 50°F ...
Russia or its proxies are flying reconnaissance drones over routes used by the United States and its allies to transport military supplies through eastern Germany. The New York Times reported this, ...
Chikungunya, which can disable victims for years, is spreading rapidly, including in China, France and other places that have not seen major outbreaks before. By Stephanie Nolen Stephanie Nolen, who ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese authorities are using nets, spraying insecticide and even deploying drones to fight the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus, which has infected thousands of people.