Scientists built a spinning drone that is harder for the human eye to see, and it could change how wildlife surveys and inspections are done

Engineers have developed a novel drone design that nearly vanishes in flight. This innovative aircraft spins rapidly, creating a visual illusion for observers. The spinning motion effectively blurs the drone, making it significantly harder to detect. This technology could aid wildlife studies and infrastructure inspections with less disturbance. Future consumer drones may also incorporate this motion blur for less intrusive aerial photography.

Scientists built a spinning drone that is harder for the human eye to see, and it could change how wildlife surveys and inspections are done
Engineers have developed a novel drone design that nearly vanishes in flight. This innovative aircraft spins rapidly, creating a visual illusion for observers. The spinning motion effectively blurs the drone, making it significantly harder to detect. This technology could aid wildlife studies and infrastructure inspections with less disturbance. Future consumer drones may also incorporate this motion blur for less intrusive aerial photography.