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  2. Dedrone Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Dedrone Holdings is a US-based company which develops counter-drone and counter-unmanned aerial system technology. [1] Dedrone software and hardware allow the detection of radio frequencies, video feeds, and other drone electronic signatures. [2] [3] In October 2024, Axon completed the acquisition of the company. [4]

  3. Axon President Josh Isner on AI, AR, and Drones as First ...

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    Josh Isner is the president of Axon Enterprise and has been with the company for over 15 years. In this podcast, he joins Motley Fool analyst Jason Moser to discuss: ... Think of Dedrone as the ...

  4. Mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey prompt security ...

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    “The laws that regulate aircraft are not built to empower police to deal with the drones,” Axon CEO Rick Smith told CNN News Central Friday, “so if your local state fair has a drone coming ...

  5. ChromaFlair - Wikipedia

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    The aluminium and chrome give the paint a vibrant metallic sparkle, while the glass-like coating acts like a refracting prism, changing the apparent color of the surface as the observer moves. [ 3 ] ChromaFlair paints contain no conventional absorbing pigments ; rather, the pigment is a light interference pigment .

  6. Ionochromism - Wikipedia

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    Ionochromism is the process of reacting an ionochromic material with a charged species, or a positively or negatively charged ion. Materials that have ionochromic properties exhibit reversible color change, where the absence of a stimulus such as an ionic species can result in the compound changing to its original color. [2]

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Sunday, December 15

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    Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Sunday, December 15, 2024The New York Times

  8. What colors can cats see? Here's how your pet perceives the ...

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    Cats are limited in their perception of color. Human eyes have 10 times more cone cells than feline eyes, meaning we can see a larger range of colors than cats, according to Purina.

  9. Cephalopod - Wikipedia

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    Color change is widespread in ectotherms including anoles, frogs, mollusks, many fish, insects, and spiders. [49] The mechanism behind this color change can be either morphological or physiological. Morphological change is the result of a change in the density of pigment containing cells and tends to change over longer periods of time.