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Man arrested at airport with 35 birds in his clothing, and more of this week s weirdest news

Man arrested at airport with 35 birds in his clothing, and more of this week s weirdest news
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Virginia Reports on Public Perception on Drone Delivery

Thursday, April 29, 2021 Virginia Tech Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership (MAAP), a federally-designated drone test site, and Lee Vinsel, an assistant professor of science, technology, and society in Virginia Tech’s College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, released a new report this week about what the public really thinks about drone delivery. Notably, Vinsel focuses much of his work on the community of Christianburg, Virginia, which is the first community in the United States to implement residential drone delivery services. Christianburg’s residents were asked about drone delivery, and they actually had pretty positive things to say. Of the more than 800 respondents:

Girl Scout cookies take flight with drone deliveries

SHARE A Google affiliate is using drones to deliver homemade cookies to people’s doorsteps in the US. The town of Christiansburg, Virginia, is a testing ground for commercial delivery drones operated by Wing, a subsidiary of Alphabet. Now the company is adding the boxed biscuits to the more mundane pharmacy offerings, FedEx packages and locally made pastries, tacos and cold-brew coffees it has been hauling to thinly populated districts since 2019. “I’m excited that I get to be a part of history. People are going to realise and be, like, ‘Hey, this is better for the environment and I can just walk outside in my pyjamas and get cookies.’”

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