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Date: 2013-05-31 11:56:09
Bees
Drone
Reproduction
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Software
N
Lockheed DC-130
Drone attacks in Pakistan
Music
Beekeeping
Digital media

The idea of an unmanned plane that can swoop in on you wherever you are is pretty creepy (Big Brother, anyone?), but like many military advances, drone technology can be used for other purposes, such as offering wildlife

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