New Mexico Tech’s Mostafa Hassanlian’s “zombie duck drones” were developed for research, but they could be the next new thing for duck hunting.
They researchers used parts from taxidermied pheasants and mallards to create flapping-wing drones and swimming robots.
The zombie drones are expected to aid wildlife monitoring as they could be blended into a natural environment.
Oregon fans will remember the “Fly Era” first debuted for the Ducks during their 32-31 win against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
The research team at New Mexico Tech has constructed and tested pheasant, mallard duck and pigeon drones and robots. Their ...
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