New smartphone drone app to shake up UK farming market

as mentioned in Drone AG is launching an app to assist farmers by making walking fields a thing of the past. The app has been designed to scout fields for farmers, in a bid to save time and increase the detail of results with just a small drone and a smartphone. Once a field has been selected, the 'Skippy Scout' app flies the drone and collects high-res imagery at various points throughout its journey. "You can use popular drone systems like the DJI Mavic and Phantom series, using an iOS based mobile phone. Whilst it means farmers don't need a full license, they should still follow the drone code by keeping the drone within line-of-sight and below 400ft."The Skippy Scout app will be free during its launch and testing phases, starting in November.


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Smartphone, M.D: New app enables a smartphone to identify bacteria in just one hour

referring to The detection system succeeded in achieving rapid diagnosis of urinary tract infections -- among the most common type of infection globally. "We believe that this lab test holds exciting potential to bring state-of-the-art diagnostics within easy reach of non-expert users." A small volume of the patient's urine sample is collected and analyzed by the smartphone app using the phone's camera and the diagnostic kit. "Urinary tract infections are particularly harmful to pregnant women and can cause miscarriage," explained Fitzgibbons, an infectious disease physician. The simple lab test works on a variety of pathogens and diverse patient specimens (blood, urine and feces), enabling clinical utility for a number of infectious diseases.




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