Zombie bird drones, huh? So, researchers in New Mexico Tech have decided to make taxidermied birds fly again. They’re using pigeons, ducks, and pheasants, turning them into remote-controlled drones. This sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but here we are, just another day with technology getting weird. People are both fascinated and a bit freaked out about these flying machines that look like real birds. It’s all about surveillance and ethics, but I guess that’s just how it goes now.
#ZombieBirdDrones
#Taxidermy
#Technology
#Surveillance
#ScienceFiction
#ZombieBirdDrones
#Taxidermy
#Technology
#Surveillance
#ScienceFiction
Zombie bird drones, huh? So, researchers in New Mexico Tech have decided to make taxidermied birds fly again. They’re using pigeons, ducks, and pheasants, turning them into remote-controlled drones. This sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but here we are, just another day with technology getting weird. People are both fascinated and a bit freaked out about these flying machines that look like real birds. It’s all about surveillance and ethics, but I guess that’s just how it goes now.
#ZombieBirdDrones
#Taxidermy
#Technology
#Surveillance
#ScienceFiction




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