Reptilian-like robot to assist covert animal behavior study

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the military needs to rely on autonomous software to control a combat drone better than a person who could control a fighter jet.The estimated expense of Project VENOM over the following five years is shaping up to be around $120 million.

Reptilian-like robot to assist covert animal behavior study

The next phase in the venerable F-16 “Fighting Falcon’s” career could be its conversion into a self-flying drone.Most of the almost $50 million requested by the Air Force for Project Venom will go towards research and development.118 staff jobs are requested in the budget to support Project Venom at Florida’s Eglin Air Force Base.

Reptilian-like robot to assist covert animal behavior study

The service’s proposed budget for the fiscal year 2024 includes almost $50 million for Project VENOMCredit: Kimberly Gedeon / MashableTap on the text bubble icon.

Reptilian-like robot to assist covert animal behavior study

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I scrambled for my iPhone 15 Pro Max after reading about a cool AI-powered feature.A team of researchers at the University of Pittsburgh has re-engineered the concept of concrete for modern-day applications.

Engineers have designed metamaterial concrete for the development of smart civil infrastructure systems. Studies have shown that the material can compress up to 15% under pressure and produce 330 μW of power.

The team plans to achieve these goals by introducing a metamaterial paradigm into the development of construction materials for advanced use-case scenarios. Enough energy is produced to run low-power applicationsStudies have shown that the material is efficient enough to produce the electricity required to power the roadside sensors.

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