Amazon has started a series of tests south of Cambridge in the U.K. for its delivery drones. (TechWeek Europe)
In what is believed to be a first on U.S. soil, Dallas Police used a “bomb robot” to kill a suspected gunman who opened fire on police officers Thursday. (Buzzfeed)
A diocese of the Church of Wales is using unmanned aircraft to map its burial grounds, which are hundreds of years old. (Anglican News)
University of Zurich researchers are teaching small robots to see, track and hunt prey using an advanced silicon “retina” instead of a traditional camera. (Gizmodo)
Harvard University scientists have created a robotic stingray that was built using rat muscle cells. (Quartz)
The 10th-generation Mercedes-Benz E Class will soon be for sale in the United States, featuring radar and cameras providing a 360-degree view of the car. (TheStreet)
The Federal Aviation Administration has not updated its Section 333 website since late June, so the number of approved commercial UAS exemptions stands at 5,524.