Embry-Riddle Receives NASA Grant for High-Altitude Unmanned Aircraft

Embry-Riddle Receives NASA Grant for High-Altitude Unmanned Aircraft

NASA awarded an engineering team at Embry-Riddle's Daytona Beach campus a $100,000 grant to develop a concept for an unmanned aircraft to be powered by renewable energy (wind or solar) and fly at 50,000-60,000 feet. The atmospheric satellite concept was chosen as one of 15 winning projects from hundreds of entries for a NASA Innovation Advanced Concepts program, Phase I award.

ONR Researcher Wins Prize for Satellite-Imaging Work

ONR Researcher Wins Prize for Satellite-Imaging Work

For research that could provide warfighters with extremely accurate digital images of future combat zones and potential enemies, a French mathematician sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently won the prestigious Longuet-Higgins Prize from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society.

Auburn University Launches First FAA-Approved UAS Flight School

Auburn University Launches First FAA-Approved UAS Flight School

Auburn University's unmanned aircraft system (UAS) flight school is getting up and running following approval by the Federal Aviation Authority in April 2015. Auburn's Aviation Center has been teaching flight training for more than 75 years, and the school has embraced this next generation of commercial interest.

UAE Drones for Good Award Accepting Entries

UAE Drones for Good Award Accepting Entries

The 2016 United Arab Emirates (UAE) Drones for Good Award is accepting online video and proposal submissions until Nov. 1, 2015. Initially developed in 2014, the award features a $1 million cash prize and is dedicated to transforming these exciting technologies into practical solutions for improving people's lives.

World's Largest Groundwater Basins in Distress

World's Largest Groundwater Basins in Distress

Human consumption is rapidly draining some of its largest groundwater basins, yet there’s little to no accurate data about how much water remains in them, according to two new studies led by UC Irvine that use data from NASA Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment...

The Mysterious ˜Lakes' on Saturn's Moon Titan

The Mysterious ˜Lakes' on Saturn's Moon Titan

Saturn’s moon Titan is home to seas and lakes filled with liquid hydrocarbons, but what forms the depressions on the surface? A new study using data from the joint NASA and European Space Agency (ESA) Cassini mission suggests the moon’s surface dissolves in a...

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