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With nearly 4 million drones to be sold this year and quadruple that by 2020, new applications for drones will become more common - and consumer privacy concerns will too.
Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Sydney are claiming a world first with the development of a radio-tracking drone to locate radio-tagged wildlife.
A long range unmanned aerial vehicle drone is being trialled in Australia, delivering a powerful tool in the fight against agriculture’s billion dollar invasive pest problem.
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