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Skysense UAS charging station recharges batteries on contact. Photo courtesy Skysense, Inc.

Researchers at Max Plank Institute for Intelligent Systems have developed a micro-scallop that can swim in the eye on its own with power from an external magnetic field. (IEEE Spectrum)  



Bizzby Sky begins testing its peer to peer drone delivery service in the United Kingdom. (Gizmag)



Nixie wearable UAS, which morphs from wristband into flying camera, wins Intel’s Make it Wearable contest and the $500,000 prize.
(Reuters)  



A crowd funding project begins for the Wigl educational robot that responds to musical notes. (Robohub



Imperial College London plans to build advanced UAS lab. (The Guardian)



Bionic Bird, a biology inspired UAS, takes off in crowd funding. (TechCrunch)



A UAS charging pad starts charging your unmanned aircraft as soon as it lands.
(Gizmag)

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