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Bionics IT Food hacking Story format Feature story Short report Choose year 2020 2019 University of Zurich teaches drones tricks Thanks to a navigation algorithm, drones are learning to autonomously perform acrobatic maneuvers. Using
to do with this success story. But a certain Steve Jobs did. December 11, 2020 Short News University of Zurich teaches drones tricks Thanks to a navigation algorithm, drones are learning to autonomously perform acrobatic maneuvers. Using
will ever fly over the rooftops in our cars like Harrison Ford in “Blade Runner” (1982) is unlikely. But passenger drones are coming. The Chinese city of Guangzhou is particularly advanced: It wants to become the first city in the world in
into curved building façades or could be used as ultra-light energy sources on Zeppelins, electric aircraft, and drones. A team of scientists led by Ayodhya N. Tiwari from Empa is developing ultra-thin CIGS solar cells (copper indium
(Empa), want to make use of this pulling power. They are developing energy kites that resemble small sailplanes. Like drones, these flying wind turbines can take off and land automatically. After takeoff they spiral upwards using the force of