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ICARUS 2.0 satellites launch to track animal migrations from space in real time across the entire globe
Somewhere over the North Sea, a barn swallow weighing less than a AA battery is carrying a transmitter the size of a ...
The latest satellite, which is partially funded by the National Geographic Society and carried out of Earth’s orbit by a ...
The microsatellite “Raven” will further advance global understanding of wildlife and Earth’s changing environments from space ...
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Martin Wikelski is head of the space-based ICARUS project which will track wildlife globally. A TECH TRAIL: Technology like leg bands, collars, harnesses and geo-locaters help to follow wildlife But ...
PALMDALE, Calif., Sept. 4 (UPI) -- U.S. company Lockheed Martin says its Intelligent Control and Autonomous Re-planning of Unmanned Systems successfully demonstrated new automation capabilities. A ...
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