Drones equipped with a self-monitoring “nervous system” are poised to revolutionize the industry by enabling longer, safer, and more efficient flights. While this innovation is not identical to the complex nervous systems found in living organisms, it is a technological breakthrough inspired by the biological principle of continuous feedback and self-awareness.
As the aviation industry inches closer to the widespread adoption of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, the evolution of battery technology and materials science emerges as a pivotal factor in determining their operational viability. These advancements not only promise to revolutionize the aviation sector but also hold the potential to substantially reduce the running costs associated with eVTOLs