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  2. Drone (bee) - Wikipedia

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    When a drone mates with a queen of the same hive, the resultant queen will have a spotty brood pattern (numerous empty cells on a brood frame) due to the removal of diploid drone larvae by nurse bees (i.e., a fertilized egg with two identical sex genes will develop into a drone instead of a worker). The worker bees remove the inbred brood and ...

  3. Drone congregation area - Wikipedia

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    Pheromones also play a role in coalescing drones to the exact location of the queen. The International Bee Research Association's standard procedure for locating drone congregation areas involves using a queen or a (pheromone-marked) dummy queen to attract drones from the diffuse cluster of a typical drone congregation area into a visible clump ...

  4. Unmanned aerial vehicles in the United States military

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    The modern concept of U.S. military UAVs is to have the various aircraft systems work together in support of personnel on the ground. The integration scheme is described in terms of a "Tier" system and is used by military planners to designate the various individual aircraft elements in an overall usage plan for integrated operations.

  5. Can a drone be used to save lives? A group of area ... - AOL

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    DroneUp, based in Virginia Beach, provides retail, food and medical drone delivery services, including a partnership with Walmart that delivers online orders to up to 4 million households in six ...

  6. Amazon's delivery drones are so loud they are like a 'giant ...

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    Amazon's Prime Air drone program wants to increase flights in the area from 200 to 469 a day. Amazon's delivery drone robots once seemed like a futuristic joke. But now, as the company seeks ...

  7. Laying worker bee - Wikipedia

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    See broad pattern and drone brood in worker cells (caps protruding). This honeycomb is taken from the dying family without the queen. A laying worker bee is a worker bee that lays unfertilized eggs, usually in the absence of a queen bee. Only drones develop from the eggs of laying worker bees (with some exceptions, see thelytoky).

  8. Safe Pro Group Skyrockets After Securing AI-Driven Drone Tech ...

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    Safe Pro Group Inc. (NASDAQ:SPAI) shares surged on Wednesday after the company announced it secured a U.S. patent for its AI-driven SpotlightAI drone technology. SpotlightAI, powered by Amazon Web ...

  9. Aerorozvidka - Wikipedia

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    Many former hobbyist drone pilots have contributed to Ukraine's war effort by rebuilding damaged drones, applying modifications, performing maintenance, and training soldiers. Many other groups have followed in Aerorozvidka's footsteps in applying their civilian skills and expertise to help overcome the challenges faced by Ukraine's armed forces.