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Stealth radio hides signal in background noise to protect drone pilots

15 September 2025

As drones have risen to prominence on the battlefield, so too has electronic warfare, in which adversaries attempt to mask, jam or trace radio signals. Now, a new stealthy radio device could help give people the edge, letting them fly drones without...


Solar-powered ambush drones can wait for targets like land mines

Solar-powered ambush drones can wait for targets like land mines

29 July 2025

Russian ambush drones have been seen in Ukraine fitted with cheap solar panels, which enable them to lurk indefinitely, waiting for a target to come near


Skydweller Aero

Solar drone with wingspan wider than jumbo jet could fly for months

25 July 2025

A pioneering solar-powered drone aircraft operated by Skydweller Aero will be used for maritime surveillance


Why bizarre Cold War hoverboats are making a comeback

10 July 2025

Sea-skimming crafts – which fly just above the water – were once considered Cold War relics of a failed Soviet experiment. Now, China and the US are resurrecting the technology as a possible Pacific conflict looms


The bold plan to save a vital ocean current with giant parachutes

27 June 2025

Large sea anchors could be used to drag water under a bold plan to keep the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation moving – but some experts are sceptical


Leonardo da Vinci's 'helicopter' design could make drones quieter

24 June 2025

A simulation of the "aerial screw" designed by Leonardo da Vinci in 1480 suggests it would use less power than modern drone rotors to generate the same lift, and make less noise too


Orcas scrub each other clean with bits of kelp

23 June 2025

Drone footage has captured killer whales breaking off stalks of kelp and rubbing the pieces on other orcas, a rare case of tool use in marine animals


Any wall can be turned into a camera to see around corners

30 May 2025

Researchers have developed algorithms that reconstruct a hidden image from the scrambled light waves that bounce off a wall, making it possible to see things behind a corner


Before the Great Wall, Chinese rulers built a shallow ditch

29 May 2025

A network of trenches, walls and enclosures built across the steppes of China and Mongolia 800 years ago seems to have been erected to control the flow of people, perhaps for tax reasons


Will climate change lead to an industrial boom in the Arctic?

22 April 2025

The US and other nations are eager to exploit the Arctic’s mineral wealth, but despite the thawing of ice and permafrost, accessing buried treasure in the region remains extremely challenging


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