Mycelium Drones and Bio-Rewilding: A New Era of Sustainable UAVs
As drone technology advances, so do concerns about its environmental impact. Traditional drones rely on metals, plastics, and electronic components that contribute to waste and pollution. Enter bio-drones—the next generation of UAVs made from biodegradable materials like mycelium. Developed by researchers from Stanford, Brown, and Spelman in collaboration with NASA, these eco-friendly drones are revolutionizing conservation efforts, from monitoring fragile ecosystems to reforesting landscapes. Learn how bio-drones are shaping a more sustainable future for aerial technology