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Tech [/technology] Health Planet Earth Space Strange News Animals History Human Nature Shop Tech Health Planet Earth Space Strange News Animals History Human Nature Shop Tech Health Planet Earth Space Strange News Animals History Human Nature Shop Tech Filter by Type All Articles Countdowns Image Albums Infographics Quizzes References Wallpapers Videos Your Selection All Articles Countdowns Image Albums Infographics Quizzes References Wallpapers Videos How Can Drones Be Hacked? Let Us Count the Ways June 10, 2016 | Article A computer security team at Johns Hopkins University has found multiple ways to gain control of the small flying machines. Read More These Nifty Transparent Speakers Could Speak Directly to You June 10, 2016 | Article You talking to me? A new set of transparent speakers create highly directional audio. Read More How Might Drone Racing Drive Innovation? June 10, 2016 | Article Read More Commercial Drones Can Be Hijacked, New Study Finds | Video June 09, 2016 | Video John Hopkins University researchers have exploited vulnerabilities in the processors of drones. They determined that "an attacker could take over a drone, hijack it and use it in a way it’s not designed to be used." Read More World's First Passenger Drone to Begin Testing June 09, 2016 | Article The electric Ehang 184 drone gets a shot at regulatory approval in Nevada. Read More Why the Deep Space Atomic Clock Is Key for Future Space Exploration June 08, 2016 | Article Measuring time is a crucial part of navigation – particularly in space, where exacting precision is called for. The DSAC is poised to make a change that will aid future deep space missions. Read More 'Smart' Blocks Turn Lego Creations into Web-Connected Toys June 07, 2016 | Article New Lego-compatible blocks created by quantum physicists could amp up your best creations by adding internet connectivity, electronic sensors, motors and lights to existing Lego sets. Read More Retro Robot from the 1920s May Get 2nd Chance at Life June 07, 2016 | Article London's Science Museum is running a Kickstarter campaign in hopes of raising money to rebuild Eric, the United Kingdom's first robot. Read More 'Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War': A Q&A with Mary Roach June 06, 2016 | Article Author Mary Roach's new book dives into the science of the military — a world that encompasses research on everything from heatstroke to the medical benefits of maggots (yes, maggots). Read More Sit, Heel, Compute: Computers Learn Better by Imitating Dogs June 06, 2016 | Article Robot dogs are learning more like dogs and less like robots. Read More PREV 1 2 3 4 5 6 NEXT Home About Us Company Company Info About Us Contact Us Advertise with Us Using Our Content Licensing & Reprints Terms of Use and Sale Copyright Policy Privacy Policy Network Top Ten Reviews Tom's Guide Laptop Mag Tom's Hardware Business News Daily Tom's IT Pro Space.com Live Science Active Junky ShopSavvy AnandTech FOLLOW US Subscribe SUBMIT Copyright © All Rights Reserved.