Once used as spyplanes for the military, these re-purposed UAVs (uncrewed aerial vehicles) are now being used to deliver medical supplies to remote, isolated South African villages. They can also transport medical samples back from the same villages to normally out-of-reach laboratories for analysis. It’s nice to know that technology initially developed for military purposes can be put to good use. Let’s just hope that one of these planes doesn’t go crashing in the wild while transporting a highly contagious blood sample. It probably wouldn’t infect anyone, but who knows?
For today’s edition of “Deal of the Day,” here are some of the best deals…
[Source: Port Sherry Comics | Like "Port Sherry Comics" on Facebook | Follow "Port Sherry…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmWVXOIQblM They say the pen is mightier than the sword, and authorities have often agreed.…
When the Call of Cthulhu become the Call of Cthuwu, and Cthulhu has to become…
Fallout 76 isn't the game it used to be when it first came out. Sure,…
Get ready for a wild ride through a galaxy far, far away with the new…