University of Missouri scientists are testing out a new way to count waterfowl — using drones and artificial intelligence. The Missouri Department of Conservation does weekly surveys of waterfowl to ...
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Chinese Scientists Use Laser Drones to Count the Country’s Trees — All 142.6 Billion of Them
In a groundbreaking study, Chinese scientists have turned to advanced technology to map the nation’s forests and count its trees. Using LiDAR (light detection and ranging) drones, researchers have ...
As federal, state and local officials investigate a staggering uptick in possible drone activity across North Jersey in recent days, it's worth a deep dive into what a drone actually is — the ...
Artificial intelligence could help scientists and state conservationists count waterfowl more quickly and accurately, according to a new study. University of Missouri scientists are testing out a new ...
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