YDQA: Ep 113- "How Are Drones Used For Cutting-Edge Science?" - podcast episode cover

YDQA: Ep 113- "How Are Drones Used For Cutting-Edge Science?"

Jul 17, 202524 minEp. 113
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Episode description

In this episode of Your Drone Questions. Answered, host Chris Breedlove talks with Josh Matheson from Duke University’s Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Lab. They explore how affordable, off-the-shelf drones like the DJI Phantom and Mavic series are being used in groundbreaking science—from tracking elephant health in Zambia, to monitoring shark behavior with AI, to modeling oyster reefs and 3D mapping seals and whales.

Josh shares real-world stories of students and researchers using consumer drones to collect high-quality scientific data, proving that you don’t need a $30K drone to do meaningful work. This episode highlights how accessible tech, paired with creativity, is making cutting-edge research more inclusive and powerful than ever.

🎓 Learn more about Duke’s drone lab https://marineuas.net/new/ 
📩 Got a question for the show? Email chris@dronelaunchacademy.com

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