Tiny Spy Planes Turned Into Medical Carrier Pigeons

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uncrewed aerial vehicle.jpgThe unmanned aerial vehicles that the military uses to fly reconnaissance missions over enemy territory may be able to benefit civilian medical care. According to New Scientist, engineers have tested a converted craft to carry medical samples of blood, urine, or sputum, or up to two units of blood, for between hard-to-reach clinics in parts of South Africa and distant medical labs. Use of the vehicles - which, at about 1 foot long, resemble toys -  should speed up diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as tuberculosis.

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