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The advantages of drone swarms cut both ways, however, and the US military has recently been testing out ways to eliminate enemy drone swarms.
Meanwhile, the biggest of the swarms are getting closer every day to Ethiopia's breadbasket in the Great Rift Valley, where smaller swarms are already stripping some farms.
Climate change might make swarms more extreme, as rainfall events become more intense on a warming planet, perhaps giving rise to swarms feeding on plentiful growth following deluges.
People can enter and exit into open swarms any time.
There weren't swarms of grasshoppers; the traps were often empty.
Jellyfish swarms can also be deadly for other marine creatures.
Internet trolls simply overwhelm the system with swarms of falsehood.
Meantime, massive swarms of locusts cause problems for East Africa.
And tiny bugs flying all around the arena in swarms.
In the summer, swarms of mosquitoes emerge from the swampy earth.
The men shed their shirts, exposing them to swarms of mosquitoes.
But mating swarms can be risky, even in the short-term.
But the US military lacks the technologies to manage drone swarms.
You'll slow down time and call down swarms of devouring rats.
He has sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people.
Lauriano usually handles weekday swarms, while Mays covers nights and weekends.
In some clips, the subjects look like choreographed swarms of bees.
The swarms are so bad that Somalia declared a national emergency.
Over 80 years later, great locust swarms still can't be contained.
The current locust swarms aren't expected to die out anytime soon.
But these wouldn't be the first deaths linked to algal swarms.
While giant swarms have been reported in Kenya, and smaller ones in Djibouti, Eritrea, Sudan and Somalia, Ethi­o­pia is the only country among them where adolescent or "gregarious" swarms are expected to descend en masse on cropland.
Magmatic recharge swarms are marked, along with the most recent earthquake swarm.
Don't want to wade through swarms of kids to get a taste?
USGS seismologist Robert Graves said the swarms started occurring at 4 a.m.
"There's no provable, optimal scheme" for defending against such swarms, Griffin said.
A mosquito net blocked the swarms of flies drawn to her wound.
Then, once the fights are underway, Travis confronts swarms of identical henchmen.
To be fair, not every dramatization of swarms features a central brain.
Swarms of butterflies ferried between them like they had places to go.
Swarms could also fly across Kazakhstan and into China's western Xinjiang region.
Swarms have regularly crossed the Red Sea, which is 186 miles wide.
To fend off future super-swarms, the U.N. and locust researchers must dramatically improve predictions of where and when the swarms will form, so nations can quell the locust populations with chemical insecticides before they become untamable plagues.
There have been a couple of other swarms in the Jurupa Valley area.
Graves said swarms in these areas go as far back as the 1980s.
The internet knows trolls: They annoy, they harass, they attack targets in swarms.
Swarms of painted lady butterflies are currently covering the skies of Southern California.
Swarms of drones could quickly and efficiently inspect industrial equipment and survey crops.
But spraying malathion, an insecticide, is the only way to kill entire swarms.
Bad or novice bee keeping may be the reason for some urban swarms.
Instead, it uses "swarms," or the hive mind to derive forecasts and conclusions.
Picking up items is frustratingly fickle, and enemies usually pop up in swarms.
We'll use caddisfly swarms, which use silk in their mouths to make cocoons.
Obligingly, the media swarms around Trump like fruit flies to a rotting orange.
This is far apart from being cocooned in Washington among swarms of lobbyists.
The Chinese are testing "swarms" of drones working together powered by artificial intelligence.
Remember the person that you had been, before the injections and nanite swarms.
After the swarms of young leftists cacklingly owned him, he tried to explain.
But holding inept beekeepers accountable for swarms is all but impossible, he added.
They summon Hitchcockian swarms of sea gulls with confetti showers of bread crumbs.
A gated community is ideal, to prevent swarms of fans from showing up.
The two videos below, posted by Hughes, show the current swarms in Kenya.
Keith says the only way to sufficiently control the swarms is with pesticides.
The pilots can effectively spray swarms only when the insects are on the ground.
They need a lot of vegetation to fuel their swarms, and that requires rain.
Heaps of trash were piled on street corners, covered in thick swarms of flies.
Liza the teacher and Nick are soon being stalked by swarms of drone insects.
You know, other than showing us wicked explosions, fire-breathing demons, and zombie swarms.
If that happens, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps swarms might finally meet their match.
He added that swarms of bots on social media need to be closely examined.
The sun was setting, and swarms of Chinese troops were likely headed his way.
In case of a contingency, swarms of dronebots will be mobilized to launch attacks.
Swarms of candidates have filed to run in the state's primary on May 15.
That same decentralization makes swarms durable because they have no single point of failure.
Swarms of drones now drop pucks containing tree seeds to replant forests after wildfires.
The situation is almost biblical: swarms of locust are plaguing parts of East Africa.
February 28, 2020 East Africa isn't the only region suffering from swarms of locusts.
Last month, the agency declared a state of emergency when a massive swarm hit the area,  The BBC reports the locust swarms have been happening for years, and Motherboard reported in 2016 that rising temperatures are causing locust swarms to happen more frequently.
Analysts say the drone swarms by South Korea could be used to target a leadership convoy or limousine, including one carrying North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The swarms also could utilize "kamikaze" style, meaning the weapon self-destructs when hitting targets.
Swarms of artificially intelligent drones are starting to show up on stages around the world.
Swarms of refugees, rising tax burdens and enraged farmers are all elements of this unease.
Every prom season, a flood of 18-year-old girls swarms the local nail salon.
There are also swarms of lead tests and filters available online or in hardware stores.
Swarms of billions of locusts are moving through East Africa due to unusually heavy rains.
Then there were unusually severe swarms of flies, blackening all surfaces in markets and shops.
Until adequate defences are in place, then, guerrilla drone swarms will be a real danger.
US Army soldiers are vulnerable to swarms of tiny drones packing explosives or other weapons.
Increasingly, it looks like these swarms are giving radar scientists something to marvel over too.
Inside the cathedrals, on the other hand, were swarms of people, so I didn't linger.
At its weakest, Ubisoft's For Honor has you carve effortlessly through swarms of generic enemies.
The famous tulip fields have suffered from swarms of tourists seeking the perfect profile photograph.
Another sledge tipped and then another, and the swarms of wolves descended on the families.
A new musical from Lynn Nottage, Duncan Sheik and Susan Birkenhead swarms into the Atlantic.
The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations currently strives to forecast the swarms.
What's more, Couzin pointed out that locust swarms usually aren't descending upon the rich world.
It's quite likely civilization is giving these swarms a boost, both Couzin and Overson agreed.
Now it is predicting that locust swarms will continue to grow until at least June.
Now, swarms have invaded 15 counties in Kenya and have reached Uganda, Tanzania, and Sudan.
This is particularly well illustrated as they take advantage of insect swarms in late summer.
Colombia is releasing swarms of mosquitoes treated with bacteria that limit their capacity to spread disease.
Greater autonomy also opens the way to swarms of drones that act as a single unit.
Getting swarms to collaborate, avoid collisions and cope with the odd failure is no mean feat.
Swarms of Octopus Are Taking Over the OceansPhoto: Scott PortelliSomething strange is happening to the oceans.
If swarms of small robots can be made to collaborate autonomously, someone, somewhere will do it.
Big, slow and otherwise lightly armed, Ponce was uniquely vulnerable to the guard corps boat swarms.
Managing drone swarms closer to the ground—and in a city, no less—is more difficult.
A few years ago, the U.S. Navy began testing swarms of autonomous, self-organizing robotic speedboats.
Experts say the drone swarms also would be more difficult to detect than most combat aircraft.
Expect large swarms of reporters surrounding the Democratic socialist who defeated the No. 22019 Democrat, Rep.
While swarms occasionally attack people, with gruesome and even fatal results, Hidalgo itself has embraced them.
Initially it looked quite funny as the first balls were sending swarms up from the turf.
Djibouti and Eritrea have also been affected with swarms reported in South Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania.
In her return this week, she has been greeted by swarms of fans — and lofty expectations.
Social media bot swarms tied to Russia rushed to inflame the American debate on gun control.
"Ten people, ten people," he shouts, to little effect, as the crowd swarms around the door.
To fend off some super-swarms from devouring human food, the primary mission today is prediction.
The trial has drawn swarms of reporters and onlookers to State Supreme Court in Lower Manhattan.
In Stuart's movie, we see swarms of them armed with explosives set loose on their targets.
Snapshot: Above, a butcher's stall in Karachi, Pakistan, which has been plagued by swarms of flies.
Snapshot: Above, a butcher's stall in Karachi, Pakistan, which has been plagued by swarms of flies.
Numbers all over the screens, swarms of enemies animating in unision…whirling fans and magic and nonsense.
The initial swarms pleasingly follow your finger, as you swipe the screen to create paths for them.
Trash piling up in the streets goes uncollected, breeding swarms of flies and emitting a pungent stench.
THE MOSQUITO COAST of eastern Honduras is not notably infested with mosquitoes, but swarms with cocaine traffickers.
Hugh Jackman served coffee to swarms of fans ahead of his performance in Denver on Wednesday night.
The goal is to defeat swarms of enemies over the app's 10 levels and then fight Thanos.
The swarms are believed to have been caused by a subterranean chamber that's gradually filling with magma.
Inside the casino, swarms of fans greeted him as he made his way to the Event Center.
It's an evocative word, swarms, and innocuous enough when applied to one of Intel's drone light shows.
The bee swarms, which are not uncommon in Arizona, are typically most active in May and June.
Swarms of boats sounded their horns while fireworks and red carnations hit the air like exploding shrines.
Police cars block the streets around the square because of the swarms of protesters beginning to form.
All around it swarms a helter-skelter world of grass, leaves, branches, wires, houses, shadows, and sky.
Amplified by bot swarms, Russian-linked Twitter accounts tried to foment discord before and after the election.
Celebrities like the actress Leslie Jones have been temporarily driven off the platform by swarms of abusers.
Nine fall among three swarms of more distant retrograde moons, likely remnants of three larger, captured moons.
People come to hunt pheasants or ducks, or just to marvel at the swarms of migrating waterfowl.
Swarms of desert locusts have invaded eastern Africa, ravaging crops, decimating pasture and deepening a hunger crisis.
"The big swarms have been recorded a lot over the years, but they're not regular," he said.
While swarms occasionally attack people, with gruesome and even fatal results, one place has embraced them: Hidalgo.
This particular video comes from Russia where they're notorious for swarms of machines working on the roads together.
Then there's the threat of purposefully made malicious AI systems, such as autonomous weapons or micro-drone swarms.
Especially when you're talking about swarms of humans trudging through subterranean networks and hopping between hurtling, silver boxes.
But now the loose swarms of tents are gone, and a more orderly temporary city has sprung up.
Exhausted, drenched in sweat, and wiping swarms of insects from her forehead, she finally reached the harvest location.
No deformation of the island of Tenerife has been noted, but earthquake swarms like this are relatively uncommon.
Meanwhile, swarms of smaller firms, emboldened by the ease of peddling goods online, are touting supposedly healthier options.
So if you too are finding swarms of them outside your door for the first time, enjoy them.
Brunson Swarms Jucão in One The co-main event of the evening came courtesy of the middleweight division.
Men while away the time dwhile swarms of children run amok and women stay mostly inside their tents.
"These swarms are natural occurrences and we do not expect a big quake in this area," he said.
A trial in Brazil suggests that releasing swarms of modified insects can reduce the unmodified population in months.
When I look into the sky, I'm astonished to see swarms of massive, flying, dragon-like worm creatures.
They feast on the swarms of rats that are attracted to plantations by the energy-packed palm kernels.
Is there some way to simplify thinking about the issues they present, which entails swarms of lobbying interests?
Swarms of normally invisible organisms, illuminated by fluorescent dye, were suddenly brought into sharp relief before her eyes.
The proposals for the UAS swarms must use common open systems architectures, thus speeding up integration and building.
They saw white tech-industry workers arriving in hipster swarms, driving up rents and displacing residents of color.
Mr. Coté is a media-savvy beekeeper: Google his name, and numerous articles about swarms include his quotes.
Planet, a company in San Francisco that owns swarms of tiny satellites, reconnoitered the secretive nuclear test site.
The only option left, the U.N. said, to effectively control the locust swarms was spraying insecticide from aircraft.
Iraqi troops have been spooked by the ISIS drones, which sometimes hover in swarms of three to five.
Swarms of deep sea shrimp crawled around the vent, as they devoured microbes living off the vent's nutrients.
FAO said there is also a risk that swarms could move into Kenya's neighbours Uganda and South Sudan.
Those who left cited concerns about health and safety, boredom and swarms of tiny biting insects called midges.
His office is in the local police station which swarms with Turkish security alongside construction workers building an extension.
Without a massive cleanup operation, Houston and the Florida Keys are likely to be smacked with swarms next summer.
The land appears to have been flattened far before Daenerys and Drogon torched it, killing swarms of innocent people.
"They start to see how scary this bug really is," Cuba said, her arms surrounded by tiny, sterile swarms.
He is Dear Abby for beekeepers, counseling readers on everything from capturing swarms to making shoe polish from beeswax.
The Prelims: Cote Swarms Saunders in the Second The preliminary card was wrapped up by an intriguing welterweight showdown.
Within minutes, swarms of angry fans started tweeting that Barrymore thinks Gyllenhaal is the worst actor on the planet.
Thus, a team of pilots sent into battle might learn how to coordinate their actions with swarms of UAVs.
And while the Breitbart headline suggests "swarms" of cheering Muslims, the video evidence — in the form of a Sept.
But as you progress, you'll discover that there's more to the game than simply killing swarms of giant bugs.
The offensive side of drone technology is farther along than the defensive side — particularly when swarms are at issue.
Remember those massive swarms of zombies that have been part of the marketing for Days Gone since the beginning?
Reference:Boyle, L., Khoo, J.Y., and Smith, K. (2016) "Symmetric satellite swarms and choreographic crystals," Physical Review Letters 116: 015503.
They feed on swarms of krill — tiny crustaceans that swirl near the surface of the ocean — and their relatives.
So-called drone swarms—the phrase people have taken up with gusto—are having their biggest, buzziest year ever.
But for now, Dagestan's authorities and farmers are battling the swarms just like they always have: spraying and praying.
They live in huge swarms around Mono Lake, an ancient, highly alkaline terminal lake east of Yosemite National Park.
All day, stoned teenagers who'd probably only just emerged from hotboxed pop-up tents started to emerge in swarms.
But in late August, swarms tend to happen because of overcrowding and possibly overheating within hives, Mr. Evans said.
We were told Samothrace was a quiet hippy community, but were greeted by swarms of officers in olive uniforms.
But this trope is based on a long-debunked idea that undersells how unusual and interesting real swarms are.
A more realistic depiction of swarms would take away their Achilles heel, requiring screenwriters to figure out new tricks.
He said it would be impossible to estimate the cost of the locust swarms until later in the season.
The cicadas are often referred to as locusts, given the biblical proportions of their swarms, but they are not.
Smith, meanwhile, bounces from steadily driving beats to moments of long, ominous repose, as Berne dances and swarms above.nublu.
If locusts are left untreated by control measures, swarms can potentially grow 400 times larger by June, Cressman said.
Locust swarms are wiping out crops in East Africa, where millions of people already struggle to obtain healthy food.
Add swarms of underwater unmanned vehicles to U.S. submarine capability, and the strategic balance moves favorably in our direction.
High on music and hot with the thrill of discovery, "A Tuba to Cuba" swarms with shiny happy people.
Once they've locked that down, we could have a future filled with swarms of tiny cyborgs zooming around our airspace. 
And just as you get comfortable, it turns again, having you pilot a flying mech, battling swarms of oblong robots.
Farmers in southern Ethi­o­pia were lucky that the biggest swarms didn't show up here until January, after the harvest season.
Her objective: to find Kristoff among the swarms of people on the street and bring him back to the studio.
Scientists have seen similar patterns of small earthquake swarms in 2013, 2014 and in the 1990s, according to the USGS.
Second, it is inaccurate, dangerous, and inhospitable to depict Muslim countries as being composed of teeming swarms of probable terrorists.
Now, you can add the iOS-exclusive Frost to that list: a minimalist pleasure about controlling swarms of glittering light.
It seems that swarms of paparazzi are giving their fair share of unsolicited opinions from to the newly-engaged couple.
There are swarms of pigeons flying in formation and a suggestion of global climate disaster á la 28 Days Later.
Within this region, swarms of charged particles are trapped and pulled in toward Jupiter, where they cause powerful geomagnetic storms.
The huge swarms of insects are thought to have migrated to Las Vegas due to a wetter-than-normal winter.
They also believe the drone swarms could be effective in targeting ground forces and convoys of vehicles, among other things.
Some colleagues who were mounted on the roof with cameras showed us videos of whole swarms flying up towards them.
In the Middle East, jihadi groups have attached explosives to commercial drones, and deployed them in swarms against their foes.
Pakistan's government has declared a national emergency in response to swarms of locusts in the eastern part of that country.
Large swarms of desert locusts have been invading Kenya for weeks after infesting some 70,000 hectares of land in Somalia.
Lasers can down drone swarms, of the kind Iran launched on Saudi Arabia in September, and they can defend aircraft.
Logical people will tell you that mass jellyfish swarms like this are simply the result of summer-long northerly winds.
According to Synolakis, volcanic eruptions are very often preceded by swarms of earthquakes, which are typically smaller than magnitude-5.
The United States, for instance, is exploring using swarms of autonomous small boats to repulse threats to larger Navy ships.
And if the United States faces another country in war, then the U.S. military will most likely face sophisticated drone swarms.
As it crisscrossed Fancher Creek's 200 acres, it released its payload, piping out swarms of sterile Aedes aegypti into the air.
Great swarms appear over the rivers of central Europe at sunset to mate by the millions, only to die by dawn.
At Georgia Tech in the United States this summer, researchers programmed swarms of light drones to fight their own aerial dogfights.
Even worse, at night, swarms of deadly rats come out, and Inquisition guards are constantly on the lookout for the siblings.
Rainy conditions are expected until at least June, setting the stage for those swarms-in-waiting to devour the coming harvest.
That night Justin and Mary Jane are still trapped inside the Good Day, USA studios, swarms of photographers at the exits.
That means that the exploding planes, swarms of birds, and smashing windows shown in the action-packed trailer are totally inaudible.
And, if wriggling ant towers weren't nightmarish enough, this discovery could help engineer robot swarms that are even better at cooperating.
Even on Bangkok's famous Khao San Road -- known for its bright lights, nightclubs and swarms of backpackers -- the mood was somber.
A number of theories were posited, including comet swarms, an elongated star, a planetary collision, and (of course) an alien megastructure.
The teams will employ everything from robotic swarms and hybrid drones through to autonomous subs and arrays of aquatic sonar pods.
The Defense Department's research wing is serious about putting drones into action, not just one by one but in coordinated swarms.
When his favoured candidate for president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a hardliner, won a fishy election in June 2009, swarms of people protested.
Instead, GRASP's drone swarms employ ground-based sensors to track individual drones around, and a central controller to stop them colliding.
Uber's plan to fill the skies above cities with swarms of electric-powered flying taxis is getting its own dedicated laboratory.
Some swarms have lasted for a full week, but the population of respondents can turn over as frequently as every hour.
Unlike birds, which often show up on Doppler radar maps, it is relatively rare for insect swarms to trigger radar stations.
Beyoncé's team's experience with swarms of litigious activity certainly influenced the lengthy credits for this year's visual pop culture achievement, Lemonade.
In recent years, swarms of mosquitoes, incubated by warming temperatures, have driven many of the reindeer away from their regular route.
KIC 8462852's huge dips in brightness could be caused by swarms of comets, possibly the remnants of a shattered planet.
These dynamics will become much more complex with the growing use of drone swarms, in which multiple unmanned vehicles control themselves.
Amor told New Scientist that swarms of the bots could be deployed to former combat zones where landmines are often found.
Swarms of bugs may remain, whole levels and features may be undesigned, but it's generally wise not to show these defects.
In most cases, Mr. Coté said, the swarms come from beehives that some New Yorkers keep on the rooftops of buildings.
"About a half hour after that, there were swarms of [police] all through our backfield looking for an aircraft," she said.
He said the dragonflies don't usually travel in swarms like this, but local weather conditions can cause them to bunch up.
Mysterious swarms of giant drones have dotted the Colorado and Nebraska night sky since last week, the Denver Post first reported.
They drove from all over the East Coast, mobbing rest areas on the New Jersey Turnpike with swarms of pink hats.
He had been accepted into two competitive internship programs on Capitol Hill, opportunities that swarms of students vie for every year.
By repeatedly dropping non-breeders into the midst of wild swarms, the drone will gradually weaken localised populations of tsetse flies.
Once that happens, combating the plague would be a more complex operation, Mr. Quiroga said, requiring fumigating aircraft to poison the swarms.
It positively swarms with pirates, vagabonds and villains, and is ruled by the cruel Varek Azzur, who took the city by force.
I drifted to sleep envisioning swarms of bees flying into my esophagus and making a hive in my hollowed-out chest cavity.
That has reporters in bushes; false and inaccurate stories printed; photographers peeking in our windows; swarms of helicopters hovering over our roof.
The car crashes to a stop soon after, and a horde of officers quickly swarms the area, with several drawing their weapons.
With continued rain, the leaves and grass regenerate quickly, but every day is still a fight against the appetite of the swarms.
When the the ball hits the ground, a hellish sort of chaos immediately erupts as the crowd swarms and begins attacking itself.
Of course, when these robot swarms inevitably turn on us and return to ravenously devour the Earth, we'll know who to blame.
Abidjan, the principal city, swirls with traffic, construction sites are everywhere, and swarms of children in checkered school uniforms crisscross the streets.
Away from the battlefield, too, some tasks, such as search-and-rescue missions or mapping, might best be done by drone swarms.
When they succeed, it is filmed, but usually ignored, by swarms of international media that have shown up to see the candidates.
Even with flawless preparation and swarms of immaculately coordinated fighters at the ready, though, the battle begins to shift away from victory.
At least one swarm had crossed to the northern coast of Saudi Arabia in mid-January, with further swarms a week later.
The result, if the project succeeds, will be swarms of devices that can take co-ordinated action to achieve a joint goal.
AI-controlled drones engage one another in the skies over Iraq, while secretive governmental programs test swarms of killer robots in Asia.
In Days Gone, you aren't just taking down small groups of walkers, you're being chased by massive swarms that dominate the screen.
Swarms of drones flying in terrifyingly perfect formation could be one step closer, thanks to a control algorithm being developed at MIT.
They get in by infecting civil discourse and overpowering people in swarms, polluting safe spaces, literally vomiting into the common coffee machines.
People are dying on the streets, itchy swarms of plague rats and rabid gravehounds patrol the streets alongside the beefy, belligerent guards.
Unlike Wyoming, though, the internet still seems capable of blasting open new and dangerous frontiers, from botnet swarms to deep state hacks.
Usually the responsibility of protecting public areas from bee swarms is delegated to animal control departments, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Working under the auspices of the Pentagon's secretive Strategic Capabilities Office, the branches have tested swarms of up to 103 Perdix drones.
But after a few days navigating the city's endless swarms of Zubats, I couldn't help but feel that I was missing out.
But knowledge of how the pigeons work might be useful in creating swarms of small robots for activities like search and rescue.
Swarms of them, known as "jellyfish blooms," have become more common worldwide, forcing beach closures, causing power outages, and killing other fish.
While visitors were fleeing, swarms of volunteers called Gli Angeli del Fango (The Angels of Mud), descended on Florence to offer assistance.
More and more dead whales are washing up on the shores of Western Australia, luring swarms of hungry sharks to popular beaches.
The app demanded I go to the front of the hotel, through the swarms of sleepy attendees, past the soulless slot machines.
Strong winds this week have brought swarms to both sides of the Persian Gulf and into Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and southwest Iran.
The swarms are a result of heavy rainfall and cyclones at the end of 2019, which provide ideal environments for rapid breeding.
They actually become cannibalistic during swarms, and insects that don't move with the flow of the group become easy targets for killing.
As large swarms continue to move into Kenya and multiply, "you have a recipe for the situation to deteriorate further," said Cressman.
"Our room had a fist-size hole in the wall opening to the street, so there were swarms of bugs," she said.
During daylight hours, we faced near-constant attack by swarms of black flies assailing our heads and necks, leaving annoying, shallow bites.
If allowed to breed unchecked in favorable conditions, locusts can form huge swarms that can strip trees and crops over vast areas.
Swarms of flies hung like living chandeliers over the tables, but the attentive waiters stood nearby, waving fly whisks, and they managed.
Inhabited worlds or alien robot swarms would presumably be opaque, blocking all light, so they are unlikely to be the occulting structures.
Swarms of infected are crossing state boundaries, passed from one game to another by Control, in some cases pushing cities into collapse.
These warnings are generated by investigators hired by the entertainment industry to track and combat online piracy, often by monitoring BitTorrent swarms.
In 10 days, the locusts are expected to grow to about two inches and mature into voracious flying swarms in search of food.
A future that includes autonomous swarms of drones working together to help fix bridges or grow crops still seems several years off, however.
He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.
As filter feeders, whales can swallow swarms of crustaceans in a single massive gulp, but they were still only moderately large marine mammals.
When it comes to the rats, they're terrified of light, so you'll find yourself using fire to make pathways through the diseased swarms.
Fun fact: I'm one of those people who didn't think mosquitoes "liked me" until I met the relentless swarms of the Amazon jungle.
Those in the Fancher Creek neighborhood may notice a Verily van releasing healthy swarms of the little bugs throughout its streets starting today.
Others, however, said they just aren't ready to open up their still-struggling islands to swarms of picture-takers from across the world.
Swarms have reached the Straits of Sicily and are endangering Atlantic bluefin tuna eggs, threatening a fishery already on the verge of collapse.
There are a number of clips that have been released online in the last few years which show tornado-like swarms of mosquitoes.
Swarms of airships have yet to descend on Tinseltown, but otherwise, we've barreled headfirst into Folman's future of fake faces and synthetic voices.
The ravenous beetles feed off nutrients found in bark, along the way releasing pheromones that attract swarms of fellow insects, according to experts.
Eventually you'll encounter swarms that won't listen to you at all, and require the nudge of a different group to push them along.
The swarms have an almost natural feel about them, as if they were tiny living creatures, each with their own goals and desires.
So-called quake swarms are standard fare along the Brawley Seismic Zone, a strip of land connecting the San Andreas and Imperial faults.
An updated analysis suggests this star will come considerably closer than we thought, during which time it's expected to spawn dangerous cometary swarms.
Aerospace engineer Mike Griffin says he is taking the threat of drone swarms — including those that could be driven by artificial intelligence — seriously.
He tried a game — probably RoboRaid — where you have to fight off incoming swarms of invading aliens by shooting them with your finger.
Don Blakeman, a geophysicist with the USGS' National Earthquake Information Center, told CNN swarms like the one this past weekend usually die out.
But as technology advances, we have to recognize the possibility of new threats to submarines, especially cyberattack and detection by swarms of drones.
Most of the rogue swarms they collect are domesticated—escapees from a hobbyist's roof—but feral bees sometimes cluster in rotting tree trunks.
To better understand the parasitized swarms, John Hafernik, an entomologist at San Francisco State University has recruited people countrywide to join his hunt.
But beneath the swarms of pest species, the world is also at risk of losing vast populations of insects less able to adapt.
In June, the US Air Force showed off a new tool called THOR, a microwave emitter designed to take down swarms of drones.
And, amid the swarms of media, he snapped at a reporter who repeatedly asked him whether he believed Trump was a white supremacist.
The locust swarms have spread to seven nearby countries already, including Djibouti, Eritrea and Uganda — and the locusts aren't just in East Africa.
Typically during national holidays, Macau's tiny peninsula and adjoining islands are inundated with swarms of visitors putting pressure on creaking infrastructure and transport.
Filing from downtown D.C. with SWARMS of Caps fans, I'm Cate Martel with a quick recap of the morning and what's coming up.
The drones appear and disappear at roughly the same time each night in swarms of at least 17 and up to 30 drones.
Rising temperatures and humidity caused swarms of ants to make themselves at home in every nook and cranny of the All England Club.
The locusts are expected to grow to about two inches in 10 days and to mature into voracious flying swarms in search of food.
The specter of locusts haunts Argentina's farmers, who for almost 200 years have resorted to rustic methods like bonfires to drive away menacing swarms.
Mapping the violence wildlife commits against our power lines—and in the case of a few jellyfish swarms, power plants—has become Thomas's crusade.
It seems likely that the first swarms of Starshot probes would—at the earliest—be launched well into the second half of the century.
Since the early 1950s, there have been three periods of unrest in the caldera, defined by uplift of the Earth's surface and earthquake swarms.
China too is pushing ahead, believed by some experts to now be the global leader when it comes to developing autonomous swarms of drones.
The most evident result of this clash manifests itself through earthquakes — for example, the earthquake swarms that are happening right now in Central Italy.
Video showed swarms of people on the scene in Girish Park, looking feverishly for family members and trying to help clear away the rubble.
Swarms of precisely choreographed light beams will create tunnels, vortexes, and building-sized instruments made from light at a massive art festival this summer.
It's finally spring, which means warmer weather, longer days, and if you're in the Lake Winnebago region, massive swarms of freshly hatched lake flies.
The group swarms urban sites as a massive, surreal force, but it doesn't seem to always entirely disrupt the rhythm of reality around them.
On the banks of the Nile, Hopkins saw swarms of flies surrounding children and adults, feasting on the mucus and discharge from their eyes.
Swarms of servants attired in classic maid and butler uniforms moved about in zigzags, passing out plates of food and snatching up empty ones.
Yellowstone National Park, for instance, is famous for being hit by regular earthquake swarms, including large ones in 2004, 2009, and again in 2010.
They'll gather data from the planet's surface and might even work together, in small swarms, to gather rocks from the planet's surface for analysis.
The book, at 5.6 by 6.7 inches, is about the size of a person's spread palm; the cover swarms with hands drawn at size.
In the near future, US Army and Marine Corps infantry squads could march into battle behind swarms of hundreds of flying and crawling drones.
Gone also are the random insect swarms, terrorist attacks and other chaotic horrors of SimTower that injected a bit of anarchy into the simulation.
Torture porn swarms social media, of beatings in Waffle Houses and subway attacks; I'll give you a break here by not linking to them.
You play as an alien in a futuristic tank-like vehicle that can jump, fly, and shoot (handy for swarms of deadly space bugs).
Sure, they have the advantage of not being protected by swarms of killer robots, but they also are far less interesting places to explore.
For example, low-cost drone swarms could help US Marine forces threaten enemy naval and ground assets, while counter-drone systems protect US forces.
In the Wynwood section of Miami, mosquito swarms did not decrease enough to stop disease transmission until both types of aerial spraying were used.
The people running the system did not have enough money to keep current with repairs, serve the swarms of riders, and pay the debt.
To do this, they used drone swarms outfitted with Arduinos and various sensors to make the data collection as spatial and temporal as possible.
Substantial rainfall in the deserts near the border with Mexico, where the insects lay their eggs, has caused the unusually large swarms, scientists say.
Swarms of track stars, young and established, will descend on the restaurant and cheer as the winners are introduced by Peter Walsh, another partner.
The discovery turned into a full-blown gold rush and in the 1860s, swarms of miners tore at the tiny stream for its riches.
I found myself in the middle of swarms of vicious Twitter attacks, something that has happened to many other journalists in the Trump era.
Though swarms can look menacing, desert locusts do not outwardly attack people or animals, and there is no evidence to suggest they carry diseases.
All the Democrats say they're well-positioned for caucus night; Sanders has done it before; Buttigieg and Warren have swarms of aides and volunteers.
One weeps out of private pain, but only when the audience swarms in and claims understanding and empathy do people call it a tragedy.
J.C. A stomping fury swarms up beneath Sofía Rei's voice on her version of "Arriba Quemando el Sol," a populist anthem by Violeta Parra.
"We're seeing more satellites in space, and satellite swarms involving potentially thousands of satellites—and with no curtailing of limits and licenses," she said.
People have told local police departments that the drones&apos wingspans are about 29 feet across and come in swarms of 93 to 29.
There are giant slugs that will run away when scared, leaving a poisonous trail behind them, and annoying swarms of insects to test your patience.
They can occur in swarms and across a wide range of depths—from the mantle source of the magma all the way to the surface.
For the U.S. military, one fear is that swarms of cheap, expendable Chinese missiles have the potential to neutralize the most expensive warships ever built.
A few small earthquake swarms hit the summit and East Rift as well, likely related to pressurization at Halema'uma'u and lava moving within the volcano.
It's a struggle, especially when it seems like everything you encounter — whether it's scared adults or swarms of diseased rats — is out to get you.
All around me swarms a crowd of activewear-clad partygoers, beaming at each other as they bounce to the music, working up a virtuous sweat.
Hundreds of swarms have hatched in the sandy soil of Yemen and Somalia's coastal plains, where little to nothing is being done to control them.
Ramped-up security — noticed in prominent swarms of police officers on bikes — proved impactful, following protestors on the parade route and into the public square.
She musters the courage to leave, and takes herself to Times Square and Coney Island, swarms of activity but also, as it happens, of warmth.
Now they form large swarms every summer, washing up on shores, endangering beachgoers and divers, blocking the water-intake pipes of power and desalinization plants.
For the most part the visuals are stripped down and plain, but the star of the show — the swarms — are bursting with life and color.
Barack Obama saw swarms of small boats playing the maritime equivalent of "chicken" with some of our naval assets not long after he took office.
The Pentagon's out-there-thinking department, DARPA, is working on autonomous attack swarms more like a murmuration of starlings than a formation of fighter-bombers.
A system of lighted synapses swarms the roof of a quietly beautiful church in Paris' 1st arrondissement neighborhood, resting into the shape of a cross.
In the meantime, I hope these two are having fun traveling the globe without the pressure of having to fend off swarms of ravenous demodogs.
And the problem is bound to get worse as the Army struggles to develop defenses against robotic swarms faster than America's enemies field better drones.
While it may seem like a plague is upon us, swarms of millions of locusts invading areas in southern Russia is actually not that uncommon.
Thousands and thousands of monarchs travel in swarms across continents, knowing where to go through an evolutionary navigational tool—like a GPS in their brain.
Neuberger particularly emphasized the importance of proactively defending against vulnerabilities in emerging technologies like 5G, autonomous vehicles, quantum computing—and swarms of malicious drones. Naturally.
It is one of the few buildings in the city with constant electricity, and the lights that mark the runway attract swarms of the bug.
When they lie awake at night worrying about labour unrest, they picture mobs of manual labourers with pickaxes, not swarms of pen-wielding office drones.
Swarms of grasshoppers have descended upon America's Sin City in unusual abundance this week, disrupting weather radars, deterring tourists and invoking hysteria on social media.
His legacy, too, will include the swarms of earthquakes that have struck Oklahoma on a near daily basis, thanks to rampant fracking across the state.
October is a scary month for America's retirees, and not just because swarms of kids will be banging on their doors, demanding candy and treats.
Food supplies in some of the most vulnerable regions in the world are being directly affected by impacts such as crop failures and locust swarms.
They shift their nesting time for a different reason: to sync with food availability, like an early appearance of plump caterpillars or swarms of insects.
It was immediately obvious that, less than an hour after Mr. Trump's pronouncement, swarms of other anxious travelers were trying to do the same thing.
Meanwhile, Iran swarms ships in the Persian Gulf, fires rockets near American forces, "paints" U.S. military aircraft as targets and issues propaganda showing American coffins.
The likelihood that falsehoods and careless errors will be immediately exposed by swarms of social-media users has been a boon for transparency and responsibility.
The rippling panels join the clattery Cyclone, screaming teenagers, scent of suntan lotion and swarms of sea gulls picking at scraps of hot dog buns.
At Los Angeles International Airport, he joined the swarms of people converging in the passport-control area after landing from all corners of the globe.
Frantic online cultural production swarms around Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg whenever she experiences a health scare, as if memes alone could sustain the octogenarian's life.
Swarms of journalists descended on her farmhouse, eager to see for themselves the disabled peasant woman who wrote of erotic longing with such startling vividness.
People across six counties of rural Colorado and Nebraska have reported seeing mysterious swarms of drones in the night sky over the last several weeks.
England and Tunisia players could be seen swatting away swarms of gnats during their opening World Cup game in the southern Russian city on Monday.
The Public Editor Last Saturday, swarms of women (and more than a few men) marched in Washington and around the world following Donald Trump's inauguration.
But the whole thing is a bummer, at times risible, as when swarms of law-and-order types conveniently overlook a laughably visible surveillance camera.
Swarms of violent protesters, apparent supporters of the Iran-backed Iraqi militias targeted by recent US airstrikes, stormed the US Embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday.
She was standing on that overpass as thousands of bats awoke and began flying in swarms up into the sky as fast as they could.
A secretive team of US military technologists has tested a new kind of tiny smart drone that can deploy in swarms from supersonic jet fighters.
Dishonored saw them scurrying through the walls, torn open on dissection tables, skewered over open fires, and of course eating bodies whole in large swarms.
Swarms of actual trolls (read: people, mostly men, with a grudge and too much time on their hands) emerged from sites such as 4Chan and Reddit.
So in case you were wondering what's more frightening than large robots that open doors, the answer is microbots that can tumble under them in swarms.
Konami's first post-Kojima Metal Gear game amounts to a franchise remix, pitting up to four players against swarms of deadly creatures in a hostile environment.
The military predicts that a major problem will be swarms of drones operating in concert when it wouldn't matter if one or two are taken down.
The smaller rockets are tailored to loft swarms of small satellites and mixed payloads into orbit, catering to an increasingly popular portion of the satellite industry.
The sheer swarms of people ruins it for me a little, but that's just living in New York City, I guess — nothing stays tourist-free forever.
Being able to talk with individual Sprites in this manner is a critical step toward to tracking swarms of little spacecraft on a deep space mission.
On January 5, 2018, Syrian rebels launched two swarms with a combined 13 bomb-carrying small drones in a coordinated assault on Russian bases in Syria.
Since New Year's Eve, Russian bases in Syria have been attacked several times by swarms of armed drones that aren't visible on radar, the WSJ reports.
The infantry's semi-autonomous drone swarms could help detect enemy forces and guide artillery and air strikes in and around densely-packed, tall buildings, DARPA explained.
From the day the USA squad arrived, pumped full of anti-malarial drugs, Weah was the player most sought after by the swarms of Indian press.
But he was met with calamity in the fall of 250 when grape pickers were bombarded by swarms of a new invasive insect, the spotted lanternfly.
" He calls Bey's bees a nice example of "iconic symbolism, particularly the way that they're presented in swarms (which is so simple as to be ingenious).
It's especially satisfying when you're attacked by swarms of robotic flying creatures, or when you can hit multiple points on a transforming boss in one go.
As the doorman at the stage door, Mr. Gonzalez makes sure things go smoothly when the cast exits to the swarms of fans awaiting them nightly.
"I found myself in the middle of swarms of vicious Twitter attacks, something that has happened to many other journalists in the Trump era," she writes.
When the sun comes out, we roast as the temperature climbs into the high 80s, a merciless high-altitude sun accompanied by swarms of Hitchcockian mosquitoes.
US Air Force fighter jets are patrolling the Persian Gulf with apparent guided cluster munitions, weapons that may capable of tearing apart Iranian small boat swarms.
One project the Pentagon is planning to test is "aircraft carriers in the sky" that would launch and retrieve swarms of drones using a transport aircraft.
The obstacles they are desperate to erect are like swarms of gnats buzzing around the space shuttle of market demand, fueled by a cannabis booster rocket.
But some regulatory agencies aren't so sure that swarms of drones—even those used for noble research initiatives—won't pose a risk to already threatened whales.
The UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) has launched a public competition this week to evaluate how swarms of tiny drones could be used in future warfare.
Airlines sometimes cancel flights ahead of time when bad weather is in the forecast so they are not forced to deal with swarms of stranded travelers.
The smaller rockets are tailored to loft swarms of small satellites and mixed payloads into orbit, catering to an increasingly popular portion of the satellite industry.
Swarms of jellyfish in the channel, basking sharks off the Cornish coast, ice-cream sales at an all-time high, melanoma warnings with the weather forecast.
To some, the name antifa evokes swarms of black-clad anarchists hurling Molotov cocktails at police and lining their pockets with money from the Clinton Foundation.
An estimated 23 million people are facing severe acute food insecurity across East Africa as swarms of desert locusts ravage crops in an already vulnerable region.
There is a lingering resentment among many Brazilian goalkeepers that they are overlooked by the swarms of European scouts who scour the country looking for talent.
When asked about the initial auction mayhem in retrospect, he speaks as though swarms of crickets are par for the course, his tone light and genial.
Swarms of locust as large as 250 football fields have descended on Kenya, and the country only has 5 airplanes to fight back, the AP reported.
In Kenya, it is the worst invasion in 70 years, and the government is spending $5 million to manage the swarms of locust and prevent spreading.
Clinicians are a naturally skeptical bunch, and they might be concerned about swarms of healthy people bringing Apple Watch data to their office without much context.
Every night, trillions of sea creatures — whales, jellyfish, swarms of shrimp and plankton — take part in what some call the largest mass migration on the planet.
Locust swarms can fly up to 150 km (90 miles) a day with the wind, and eat as much in one day as about 35,000 people.
"El Mar" is more art film than traditional documentary, with images of gathering storms, migrant detritus, swarms of ants and eerie fields of razor-sharp cactuses.
In recent days, locust swarms have begun to impact South Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania, having already decimated crops throughout Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, Eritrea and Djibouti.
New threat will increase the number of displaced persons Enormous swarms of locusts are threatening the crops and pastures of millions of people in East Africa.
Still, what would bright-eyed Puc-Puggy have seen of Florida before the automobile, before the airplane, before the planned communities, before the swarms of Mouseketeers?
Substantial rainfall in the deserts near the Mexican border, where the North American painted ladies lay their eggs, is the reason for the unusually large swarms.
Each year, swarms of retired working and middle class people visit for a couple of weeks to get their treatments, cure rheumatisms, and enjoy the sun.
Also, when you speak of drone technology, the systems that manage those swarms of drones, that kind of thing, will have some artificial intelligence and ... Everything.
The provincial authorities and Senasa, the government's agricultural inspection agency, have intensified their efforts to exterminate swarms of the insects in the dry forests of northern Argentina.
Review bombing, in case you're not clear, occurs when swarms of non-buyers wade in to poorly review a particular product they have no intention of purchasing.
These creatures are capable of living in equatorial, temperate, or cold seas, and are most abundant in the Southern Ocean near Antarctica, where they form enormous swarms.
There have been some successful instances with autonomous drone swarms and other microrobots, which researchers have been able to program to self-assemble to perform different tasks.
Image: USFWSLast month, a pen in Washington State holding hundreds of thousands of fish broke, sending swarms of silver Atlantic salmon swimming to the south and north.
If the idea of swarms of delivery drones dropping packages all over our cities started out as a joke, for some reason the punchline hasn't landed yet.
They also have positioned scouts on the top of prominent hills to keep a lookout for swarms and send text messages to regional officials about their movements.
Unfortunately, frequent early-morning rain often prevents spraying missions, and pilots reach the swarms when they are already in the air, spread out over miles and miles.
There is something inherently insect-like about the New York City commute: swarms of people crammed together into subway cars, piling into elevators, buzzing around the streets.
In 2005 Franz Müntefering, then boss of the Social Democratic Party, described them as "swarms of locusts that fall on companies, stripping them bare before moving on".
My way of playing it was to just bash out a few swarms of chickens every time I had some breathing room between MWC meetings and events.
Unlike regular drones, Shooting Star swarms can be controlled by a single operator, making complicated aerial moves much easier than they would otherwise be for multiple pilots.
It turns out that is the most common firefly species in New York, so it's not all that surprising to have swarms of them in late June.
Zannat Ara, a nine-year-old Rohingya girl, said the paste protected her against the swarms of insects in the Kutupalong refugee camp where she now lives.
Specifically, swarms of 50 will need to "isolate an urban objective" within half an hour or so by working together with each other and ground-based robot.
And with any iPhone release, there are also swarms of rumors, leaks, hearsay, and arguments that begin to paint a convincing picture of what's coming in September.
The area has suffered earthquake swarms in the past, including a series of some 2,500 tremors over the course of five weeks in the summer of 1995.
He sees first-hand what to expect from these technologies, such as swarms of small, low-cost drones locked in aerial combat, manoeuvring with superhuman co-ordination.
While there, he helped design swarms of tiny unmanned drones; he helped create Project Maven; and he tried to partner the Defense Department with the videogame industry.
Searching for home, she meets a series of witchlike figures who pull her into macabre adventures—avoiding enormous insect swarms or flying in a ship of bone.
A Sunday afternoon in a packed casino sports book lounge, with local and visiting gamblers gathering in swarms to ponder point spreads, attests to the city's enthusiasm.
There has been no shortage of evildoers on The Walking Dead, and that's not even including the swarms of flesh-eating walkers populating the greater Alexandria area.
Interestingly, the MoD wants swarms of UAS that can be assembled just before a mission, with the technical requirements of the drones shifting for different mission types.
It is a recognition of the swarms of consumers who are flooding back into shops and websites on a rising tide of returns, exchanges and gift cards.
Mr. Zhang drives a blue truck loaded with equipment all around China, filling the skies above private parties and government events with swarms of colorfully lit drones.
While tourists throughout Europe seek out Apulia, in Italy's southeast, for its Baroque whitewashed cities and crystalline seas, swarms of jellyfish are also thronging to its waters.
Don't call pest control if you see a swarm Bill Tomaszewski, Debra's husband and PlanetBee's co-founder, said bee swarms are a sign that hives are healthy.
Swarms of police officers descended on Leinefelde for the festival, erecting barricades around the site, a grassy, fenced-in sports field on the southern edge of town.
Salat Tutana, the chief agriculture officer in Isiolo county in Kenya told the AP, that despite killing several swarms, new ones pop up on a weekly basis.
Desert locusts swarms can stay in the air for very long periods of time, traveling up 130 kilometers (80 miles) or more a day, the FAO said.
He says his colleagues at Lunares are also exploring designs for artificial pollinators—basically swarms of autonomous mini drones—that could replace bees or work alongside them.
Their swarms, which can contain as many as 80 million locust adults in each square kilometer, eat the same amount of food daily as about 35,000 people.
The Yamuna River, which flows by Wazirabad, is so toxic that some sections cannot sustain aquatic life, but kites scavenge muddy trash from its banks in swarms.
Capital Economics Emerging Markets Economist Virág Fórizs also told CNBC on Thursday that the situation could "go from bad to worse" as the swarms continued to expand.
Swarms of militia members stormed the US Embassy in Baghdad Tuesday, forcing the Pentagon to send in a special crisis response unit to reinforce the diplomatic mission.
The drones, which people have told local police departments are about 29 feet across, come in swarms of 29 to 30, and appear and disappear each night.
It was that map and its swarms of red dots that inspired Enciso, a 73-year-old artist and self-described 'reluctant activist,' to start his project.
So if this perplexing light curve is not likely to be sculpted by megastructures or comet swarms, then what the flux is going on with KIC 8462852?
You get a couple more powers as the story progresses, but nothing as game-changingly dramatic as conjuring rat swarms or stopping time, to name two Dishonored options.
So, as an act of defiance, frustration, and peaceful opposition, swarms of protestors decided to give him a wall, except this time outside of the Republican National Convention.
Around 20 species of the 7,000 known grasshopper varieties transform into what's known as a gregarious phenotype, which means their bodies actually change as they socialize into swarms.
And, unfortunately, it's exactly what it sounds like: A day (or several) when swarms of flying ants fill the air and make it really gross to walk outside.
But it was May, peak apartment-hunting season, when swarms of eager college-age renters effortlessly navigated StreetEasy and families operated under a school year-imposed September deadline.
Swarms of the winged insect have overrun the Nevada city in the past week, making parts of Sin City look like they've been inflicted with a Biblical plague.
Later, players enter a diner-turned-shooting-gallery, where they have to take out swarms of attacking kitties or bunnies with a gun that shoots pancakes and milkshakes.
For example, miniaturised electromagnetic weapons (EMW) mounted on swarms of expendable UAVs launched close to shore from a large UUV could jam an opponent's targeting sensors and communications.
Although the question of whether swarms are a precursor to something larger is often asked, there's no evidence linking them directly to larger quakes or eruptions so far.
Adult locust swarms can fly up to 150 km a day with the wind and adult insects can consume roughly their own weight in fresh food per day.
There was The Bop, where swarms of freshers in fancy dress would be bussed in from their inner city halls to dance to Timbaland and vomit on themselves.
The Pentagon is well aware of the danger Iran's swarms pose, however, and is devising new weapons to counter them, including small, precision-guided rockets and even lasers.
Space Hulk: Deathwing is a sharp-looking cooperative shooter that tasks players with exploring a vast network of derelict spaceships as they fend off swarms of deadly aliens.
Faced with swarms of angry constituents, some lawmakers have limited the number of people who can attend, banned posters, and snuck out the back door to avoid confrontation.
With the name of the firm and the men responsible for producing it now public, the attacks came from swarms of Patriots fans, which was to be expected.
The current plague comes just six months after a similar outbreak in the countryside of Argentina, in which the swarms devoured at least 5.7 square miles of crops.
Their home was among dozens that were flooded there and now have so much mold, residents are forced to live on their front porches amid swarms of mosquitoes.
In Herald Square, swarms of people fill every available inch of sidewalk and rush-hour traffic on West 343th Street, a main thoroughfare, is often at a standstill.
All around that swarms a further scampering abundance — kids, cats, rats, ants, the drops of water that make up the river, the atoms that make up the drops.
And so, though the negotiations were closed to corporate interests, the prospect of reaching 137 countries that control their fate brought industry representatives to this city in swarms.
Based on responses to internal surveys, those who had been in the "swarms" the longest were the happiest and most engaged employees across the company, according to Larson.
Conservatives in the United States have raised alarms about a radical leftist in the mold of Venezuela's Hugo Chávez who will send swarms of migrants across the border.
In part, this is because the swarms exist in boom and bust cycles, so there might be less research interest in the years, or sometimes decades, between outbreaks.
And soon, they'll group into swarms, so that one pilot can fly a horde of drones, opening new doors for drone attacks that are harder to defend against.
Spacebit says the plan is for subsequent missions to deploy swarms of rovers connected to motherships which protect them at night and relay the data back to Earth.
New research suggests its sporadic dimming is not caused by swarms of comets or an alien megastructure, but rather an abandoned exomoon caught in the throes of annihilation.
The Iowa GOP statement comes as the crowded field of Democrats swarms Iowa on Saturday seeking to gin up support in the first-in-the-nation caucus state.
Since the week of Christmas, giant drones measuring up to six feet across have been spotted in the sky at night, sometimes in swarms as large as 30.
It's night, and pretty, boyish Paul (Charlie Plummer) is savoring la dolce vita, floating past the city's flesh and marble beauties and its swarms of catcalling, hustling paparazzi.
" A New York Times editorial in the 1920s warned of "swarms of aliens," while a Washington Post editorial referred to Italians as "degenerate spawn of the Asiatic hordes.
" A New York Times editorial in the 1920s warned of "swarms of aliens," while a Washington Post editorial referred to Italians as "degenerate spawn of the Asiatic hordes.
If your image of the future of drone deliveries involves swarms of quadcopters pouring out of Amazon warehouses like flying monkeys leaving the Wicked Witch's castle, you'll be disappointed.
Even in the time since the end of the 2004-08 eruptions, there have been little earthquake swarms: early 2012, early 2014, and now the most vigorous in 2016.
There are 33 species of birds on the island, all of which like any creature could benefit from not having swarms of rats attempting to rip apart their young.
"We have a president who talks about 'hordes' and 'swarms' and all sorts of other things about immigrants," says Deborah Lipstadt, a historian of anti-Semitism at Emory University.
"Going back to the Bible and the Koran, humans have perceived themselves as passive victims of these locust swarms that appear from nowhere and darken the skies," says Overson.
Oceanographers, the book says, have discovered vast swarms of unusually sturdy microbes thriving in dark volcanic waters as hot as 250 degrees — hotter than most boiling water on land.
Swarms of anchoveta arrive first for an easy meal, but soon find themselves having to come up with unique ways to fend off larger predators like sharks and tuna.
I still vividly remember seeing swarms of black men in prison and the tears streaming down the faces of young mothers and children desperate for more time with them.
At the Spirit Airlines ticket counters, swarms of distraught customers waited two to three hours in an attempt to learn why they had been stranded in Broward County, Florida.
Among videos showing swarms of Japanese fans and some shots of the outfits she's been sporting throughout the trip, she shared two posts that showed off a special pitstop.
The lesson remains important in the 21st century: Failing to experiment with new capabilities, whether radar in the 1940s or cyber operations and drone swarms today, diminishes battle readiness.
And then we reach the source of that sound: swarms of well-wishers welcoming us to Manhattan as if we were a gold medal marathoner entering the Olympic Stadium.
If you're a woman with a verified account or a lot of followers, and you've experienced swarms and targeted harassment, here's a reminder to check what lists you're on.
More than 820 million people suffered from hunger in 2018, in part because of crop failures, locust swarms, weather events and other challenges brought on by the changing climate.
The Hayward exhibition includes this and other famous Gursky views from the 1990s: a sprawling Paris apartment building, a 99-cent store, swarms of traders on stock exchange floors.
But there are signs Vietnamese are putting nationalist ideals aside and are learning Chinese, in the hope of getting jobs offered by China Inc and swarms of Taiwanese investors.
Beauty on top of beauty If the super bloom of wildflowers in California isn't exciting enough for you, then feast your eyes on the swarms of butterflies it's attracting.
What's next: Big R&D efforts are underway in several countries to develop drone swarms — groupings of drones that can be flown by one remote operator, or even autonomously.
Swarms of any other insect might provoke fears of a coming apocalypse, but clouds of butterflies migrating through Southern California are captivating onlookers who are relishing the otherworldly spectacle.
And it can even stop multiple drones at the same time – meaning drone attack swarms would be stopped in their tracks before they could harm U.S. forces on the ground.
HUNDREDS OF 30-FOOT SHARKS SWIMMING IN MASSIVE SWARMS BAFFLE SCIENTISTS According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) , basking sharks can reach up to 32 feet in length.
As the swarms of real-life people trailing behind their phones in search of augmented reality cartoon creatures have shown, first-person video games put you right in the action.
Swarms will also need to be able to break up into sub-units to search a building and then recombine once they have done so, all in a hostile environment.
Early this year, swarms of thousands of bots took aim at the main website for the Palestinian BDS National Committee, with the intent of taking the website offline for good.
The couple didn't let the swarms of fans armed with cameras stop them from taking advantage of a romantic moment: slow-dancing together while Ed Sheeran crooned his songs onstage.
Many executives are also not eager for the scrutiny — including swarms of analysts, government regulation and constant coverage in news media — that comes with becoming a public company, Rodgers said.
Among those viewing the center's reconstructions of the shops and crooked alleys of Baghdad's old Jewish quarter were swarms of children, generations removed from those who experienced Babylon's allure firsthand.
From then on, Williamson regularly found himself surrounded by swarms of reporters and cameramen, even while fellow future NBA lottery picks RJ Barrett and Cam Reddish sat mere feet away.
Russia's roughly 11-mile land border with North Korea is still heavily guarded, but the much more extensive maritime boundary has proven harder to defend against swarms of wooden boats.
A more mundane task that might be suited for the Space Force would be clearing space junk, the swarms of dead satellites and pieces of satellites that threaten space navigation.
Farmers have been advised to prepare for expected crop losses in the coming three months from the locust swarms and new hopper bands in affected areas - which could worsen hunger.
Farmers have been advised to prepare for expected crop losses in the coming three months from the locust swarms and new hopper bands in affected areas - which could worsen hunger.
But as of yet, there is no silver bullet for the many metal chunks rocketing around Earth, nor for the swarms of dead satellites that threaten to create more debris.
They said the capital had the appearance of a heavy security zone, with swarms of anti-riot police on motorcycles and Special Forces lined up on nearly every major road.
Which means those stunning, unprecedented shots of snow leopards, pigeon-hunting catfish and billion-locust swarms were literally half as sharp when screened on TV as when they were filmed.
NAIROBI/ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Countries in East Africa are racing against time to prevent new swarms of locusts wreaking havoc with crops and livelihoods after the worst infestation in generations.
NAIROBI/ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Countries in East Africa are racing against time to prevent new swarms of locusts wreaking havoc with crops and livelihoods after the worst infestation in generations.
Climate change may also be powering the swarms of desert locusts that have invaded the region - ravaging crops, decimating pasture and leaving people destitute, according to locust and climate experts.
"This is something that should address people who feel they have to make their accounts private because their tweets are hijacked by trolls/swarms, on the other hand," Bell tweeted.
Adult locust swarms can fly up to 150 km (93 miles) a day with the wind and adult insects can consume roughly their own weight in fresh food per day.
Utterly overwhelmed, volunteers say the Bahamian government has been scrambling to address the unprecedented need while trying to regulate the swarms of private aircraft and vessels trying to come in.
The swarms of neutrons set free can ramp up the explosive chain reaction of a uranium layer wrapped around it, creating a blast far more devastating than uranium fission alone.
It came so early this year, in fact, that swarms of ants caused a bit of chaos at Wimbledon, which started on June 25 and is set to end July 15.
One measure required Ticketmaster to license its ticketing software — the proprietary system that allowed it to service swarms of customers when a popular concert went on sale — to its competitor AEG.
And Tovey hopes that his team's findings could help program swarms of robots to one day work together in rescue operations, or to cross chasms and build structures on other planets.
And in 2012, the sailing branch went a step further when it finally fielded a custom-made guided rocket of its own that is specifically optimized for defeating swarms of boats.
The swarms must function "in built-up areas up to eight city blocks in size over mission durations of up to six hours," according to Dr. Timothy Chung, the program manager.
One of the office's ideas is to transform F-220s and other fast jets into high-speed launchers for swarms of small drones that could confuse enemy defenses or perform surveillance.
Such a redefinition makes sense because plenty of research, not only in the US but in Australia and elsewhere, points to ember swarms as the primary ignition source in threatened communities.
According to Travel + Leisure, "Upper King," the stretch of King Street above Calhoun Street, "swarms with an ever-growing number of craft eateries, creative cocktail venues, thriving restaurants, and new hotels."
In the first movie, "Jack Reacher" (2012), the menace begins with a multiple shooting that leads to a conspiracy, false charges against Reacher, a damsel in distress and swarms of villains.
The flying fox joins a zoo's worth of robotic creatures, including octopus tentacles, herring gulls, a chill little kangaroo, way less-chill insect swarms, flying penguin blimps and giant mechanical butterflies.
Farmers and city officials in Argentina are working to get a handle on giant swarms of locusts that have descended upon the countryside there, in the worst plague in 60 years.
However, both those outbreaks spread extremely rapidly and died out within months, so swarms of mosquitoes may have simply overwhelmed signs that sex also served as a driver of those epidemics.
A man on a corner fans out the tickets he is hoping to sell, and police officers keep a leisurely eye on the swarms of people lined up at the entrances.
It's 2023 and humans have begun deploying swarms of sentinel robot fish along the reef where you live that will monitor your environment, track pollution and collect intelligence on your behavior.
ROME (Reuters) - Swarms of locusts have destroyed crops and infested houses on the Italian island of Sardinia in the worst such invasion in 70 years, agricultural association Coldiretti said on Tuesday.
Where the social media giant has swarms of staff committed to policing hate speech in major languages like English and Spanish, places with less-common languages often fall by the wayside.
Some residents and workers, however, said the changes would cause swarms of drivers to divert to other streets, affecting the quality of life in surrounding neighborhoods like Greenwich Village and Chelsea.
"It's not surprising to me that we still don't have a grip on this," said Iain Couzin, the director of the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior who researches locust swarms.
The swarms of insects are the worst seen in Ethiopia and Somalia for 25 years, while Kenya has not seen a locust infestation on this scale this size for 70 years.
Their battle plan was to fly them in swarms into Israel with the aim of igniting the dry fields of the rural communities on the other side of the border fence.
He believes they have been killed by swarms of emerald ash borers, a jewel-toned Asian beetle first confirmed to have colonized New York State in 2009, according to Cornell University.
The PTM has since staged a number of protests criticizing the powerful military and its actions in majority ethnic Pashtun areas bordering Afghanistan, often attracting swarms of supporters in Pakistan's larger cities.
Two new commercial models exist or are within reach: the big business of launching and maintaining swarms of communications satellites in low orbits and the niche one of tourism for the rich.
It was an inauspicious beginning to what would end up being a 12-hour ordeal, one involving a desperate wolf, swarms of mosquitoes, an unwitting bear cub—and a can of beer.
If you want to experience the darkest timeline, or play with guns and knives and swarms of devouring rats, you can go for the "high chaos" side of its binary moral system.
While Resident Evil 7 taps into more conventional fears — killer insect swarms, lumbering monsters, gratuitous gore, and direct physical threats — much of the horror taps into our primal fears of the unknown.
I can't even praise the game's commitment to that dreary impersonal atmosphere or tone, because it even squanders the potential to make swarms of rotting carcasses and rats feel anything but rote.
By placing a product — movie, lipstick, candy bar, doodad — directly in front of the socially voracious VidCon swarms, marketers can sometimes create meaningful digital chatter that stretches far beyond the convention hall.
The event will attract swarms of eclipse chasers—or, as some of them prefer to be called, "umbraphiles," derived from "umbra," the technical term for the darkest part of the moon's shadow.
His American work has new robustness of material, scale and color, although the swarms of paint daubs here first appear in print, in a yellow poster for the London Underground from 1937.
Verily Life Sciences, a unit of Alphabet, is releasing swarms of male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with a common bacterium that will cause their offspring to never hatch in Fresno, Bloomberg reports.
He walked near the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Broadway in Brooklyn, a hot zone for addicts whose overdoses from the drug K2 brought ambulances and the police in swarms last week.
JUBA, South Sudan — For nearly two weeks, they have hunkered in a schoolyard with nothing to do and nowhere else to go, dozens of people battling hunger, swarms of mosquitoes — and fear.
But instead of trying to survive in a cramped apartment, the protagonist of Spacetronaut's Global Game Jam game takes up arms against the swarms of children and weird monsters prowling the streets.
In a recent paper, " The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence ," watchdog groups predict that, within five years, hacked autonomous-weapon systems, as well as "drone swarms" using facial recognition, could target civilians.
Swarms were likely to keep breeding in Yemen's interior for one or two months, but winter rains could foster three generations of breeding until around March, each multiplying the population 20-fold.
Swarms were likely to keep breeding in Yemen's interior for one or two months, but winter rains could foster three generations of breeding until around March, each multiplying the population 20-fold.
England defeated Tunisia, 733-73, in a hard-fought contest that, for England, introduced a new coach, a new mind-set and a new generation of players (and also swarms of insects).
Imagine a future where soldiers can control swarms of drones on the battlefield with their minds through advancements in bioengineering and other fields that allow for a direct brain-to-machine connection.
Swarms of herders from another county had invaded, attacking any farm or cattle ranch in their path, big or small, stealing livestock, ransacking homes and shooting people with high-powered assault rifles.
People across rural Colorado and Nebraska have said they&aposve seen mysterious swarms of drones in the night sky over the last several weeks, but no one is claiming responsibility for them.
One of the innovations in development involves small robot fleets operating in swarms, a system dubbed Xaver from AGCO's Fendt division, to perform high-precision tasks on farms, such as corn planting.
Taking a small faction from a backwater power to a region-spanning empire often descended into long, wearying grinds against swarms of AI opponents who weren't so much adversaries as militant speedbumps.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Finally, a spot where billionaire weapons manufacturers like Warren Kanders can enjoy art away from the swarms of protesters and museum staffers calling for his removal.
These contributed to the insect (or bird?) motif in an overwrought work pitting swarms of men and women against one another, with an abstracted nest (designed by Jay Gower Taylor) as their backdrop.
UFC star Derrick Lewis says he's exhausted and bit up after 2 straight days of rescuing flood victims in Houston ... telling TMZ Sports freezing water and swarms of ants are a huge problem.
Asker Swarms Smoliakov to TKO win The action in Phoenix began in the heavyweight division, where France's Cyril Asker and Russia's Dmitry Smoliakov looked to rebound from failed UFC debuts against one another.
Every year, for centuries in Nepal, members of the Gurung ethnic group have climbed down the sides of cliffs amid swarms of bees—putting their lives on the line—to collect wild honey.
Developed as a collaboration between Square Enix and Platinum Games — the studio behind renowned action titles like Vanquish and Bayonetta — the game regularly pits you against swarms of enemy bots and towering machines.
The swarms, first sighted in December, have already destroyed tens of thousands of hectares (acres) of farmland in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia, threatening food supplies in the worst locust invasion in 70 years.
Many took to social media to share photos from his visit, including Carol Lee, a White House correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, who posted pictures of swarms of people outside the restaurant.
The swarms, first sighted in December, have already destroyed tens of thousands of hectares (acres) of farmland in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia, threatening food supplies in the worst locust invasion in 70 years.
Tearing across East Africa right now is a plague of biblical proportions: Hundreds of billions of locusts in swarms the size of major cities are laying waste to the crops in their path.
"As those weeks kept continuing, and more and more swarms are coming out of that area, you start to appreciate the magnitude of what was in that area to begin with," says Cressman.
Zombie trees Beverly Bulaon, an entomologist with the US Forest Service, said these beetles feed off nutrients found in tree bark, along the way releasing pheromones that attract swarms of their fellow insects.
Desert locusts, found mainly in the Sahara, across the Arabian Peninsula and in India, pose a major threat to agricultural production when migrating in swarms, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says.
His resignation, confirmed via press release by the label on Friday, comes as a shock — and without the typical rumor mill that swarms the industry just before as abrupt a departure as this.
But you'll also see swarms of 20- and 30-something barflies celebrating a birthday, or a crowd of out-of-towners dipping in for what they've heard is an authentic Old Nashville experience.
That area has been both devastated and transformed by the collapse, not only by the swarms of rescue workers but by the businesses and residents who have converged to do what they can.
As the city continues to expand, reducing green areas, beekeepers have less space to work, said Adriana Pena Veliz, a vet who advises Efecto Colmena (Beehive Effect), which rescues and relocates bee swarms.
The city's scant public bus and railway offerings are not wheelchair-accessible, much less the swarms of private buses spewing black fumes that get most people in the city to work every day.
Take the art of Ben Tolman: here's a body of drawing that someone could lose themselves in, poring over the dense urban landscapes full of debris, graffiti, and swarms of people or buildings.
The Horn of Africa — specifically Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia —  are experiencing widespread breeding and swarms, which could leave millions of people without food or livelihood, according to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization.
The lithe XLR proved adept at dodging the swarms of two-wheel taxis in Kampala, a chaotic city where even the sidewalks have speed bumps to discourage their use as detours around traffic.
Pakistan declared a national emergency over locust swarms early this month after the food ministry gave a briefing to parliament, warning that the country was facing the worst locust infestation in two decades.
They are particularly a problem in the North Slope, a region bordering the Arctic Ocean, where notorious swarms of monster mosquitoes feed on nearly anything from frogs to humans in June and July.
The old approach waited until much later — after swarms of warheads had been released, had traveled thousands of miles and were racing toward targets at speeds in excess of four miles a second.
Roughly 100 US Marines assigned to a special crisis-response unit are on the ground in Iraq to reinforce the US Embassy in Baghdad after swarms of protesters stormed the gate on Tuesday.
Even Oklahoma's formerly stable earth has, in recent years, begun to spasm: activities associated with hydrofracking, source of the region's most recent economic boom, have kicked off an escalating series of earthquake swarms.
Sundance has moved away from its history as a freewheeling bazaar where swarms of hanger-on celebrities come to hot-tub hop and film distributors throw money around in all-night bidding wars.
But it's not just rowdy internet freedom fighters getting drowned out by swarms of fake comments aimed at convincing federal regulators the public feels one way when, in reality, the complete opposite is true.
But maybe you're not a fan of hunched-over squinting into a telescope's eyepiece amid swarms of nipping insects, while taking brief breaks to shine your red-filtered flashlight down at a reference guide.
Story at a glance Parts of East Africa are seeing the most devastating swarms of locusts in decades, putting crop production, food security and millions of lives at risk, according to the United Nations.
During the super bloom — a semi-rare outbreak of poppies in the spring — that number has skyrocketed to around 2,000, including swarms of kids, families, and models posing for Instagram among the delicate wildflowers.
The aim is for swarms of up to 250 devices to be able to operate largely independently or controlled by a single operator, providing a level of mobile surveillance and coordination not previously available.
You'll save anywhere from 22% to 72% on your purchase, but more than that, you won't have to dodge swarms of rabid shoppers on a cold November morning in order to score major bargains.
FAO and ESA said they have developed a new remote sensing system that by processing satellite data on soil moisture and vegetation can predict the formation of swarms up to three months in advance.
At the moment, America's defence department is committed to keeping such swarms under human control, so that the decision to pull a trigger will always be taken by a person rather than a machine.
Cruz just finished up a dominant week, besting Trump in a poll of California Republicans, drawing swarms of reporters to his bus tour through Iowa, prompting ever surer predictions of triumph in that state.
"The closest applications [for the algorithm] would be drone swarms navigating in formation, for example for surveillance of an area, mapping of an environment," adds Alonso-Mora, discussing potential future applications for robot teams.
Lanata's command hosted its third "innovation challenge" in tandem with the conference this week, where 10 startups and smaller firms presented ideas for defeating swarms of drones on the ground and in the air.
For example, Japan launched devastating bioattacks against China during World War II. Japanese Unit 731 dropped bombs filled with swarms of plague-infested fleas on Chinese cities, likely killing hundreds of thousands of civilians.
These sections are visually impressive, with swirling debris clouds, swarms of missiles, and vast planets hanging quietly in the background, but they're not mandatory, as Infinity Ward art director Brian Horton explained at E3.
In quarantined areas, you can trace the path of a spotted lanternfly invasion by looking for homes and yards blackened, as if by fire, from the honeydew-seeded mold left in the swarms' wake.
"They are a collective organism, sharing one distributed brain for decision-making and adapting to each other like swarms in nature," William Roper, director of the Pentagon's strategic capabilities office, said at the time.
Countless doomsday warnings like Browne's prediction are spreading online, blending coronavirus fears with everything from political paranoia about a "#oneworld gov controlled by the UN" to Australian wildfires and swarms of locusts in Africa.
As the hamlet struggled to repel the surprise invasion, Mr. Leparole was reminded of the stories his parents had told him as a child of the ravenous swarms that once moved through this land.
"It's not surprising to me that we still don't have a grip on this," Iain Couzin, the director of the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior who researches locust swarms, told Mashable in January.
NAIROBI, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Swarms of desert locusts have spread from Ethiopia and Somalia into eastern and northern Kenya, posing a threat to food production and grazing land, its agriculture minister said on Friday.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has been able to bring swarms of desert locusts under control in two key oilseed producing states and authorities are now trying to assess crop damage, officials said on Wednesday.
Between about 20 million and 30 million years ago, some of these ancient whales developed the ability to filter-feed, which meant they could swallow swarms of tiny prey in a single gargantuan gulp.
Code Vein shifts from intricate setpieces to open halls and arenas for big fights against swarms of mad-max vampire zombies and 12-foot tall goth knights, maybe because that's where it feels comfortable.
Those Democrats under fire have remained sedate as they faced swarms of reporters heading to and from the House chamber — hardened by weeks, and in some cases months, of hounding in their battleground districts.
CNBC Make It, hitting the streets of New York's Manhattan, did not find celebrities or swarms of protesters but could not miss the many women in all black who were passionate about the cause.
Swarms of police officers and emergency workers converged on the station, and subway traffic was rerouted as emergency crews worked to remove the body, which was pinned under the third car of the train.
In fact, if you look at the biggest recharge swarms prior to the 2004 revival of eruptions, it might have been 5 years between that big recharge event in 1998-99 and the 2004 eruptions.
Generations of pickers have brought their children to work in the dusty dump, beneath a scorching sun and hovering vultures, plagued by swarms of flies and the pungent stench of putrid food and methane gas.
Hours later, as swarms of German forces rushed forward, Conner ordered friendly fire onto his own position, "courageously choosing to face death in order to save his battalion and achieve victory for freedom," Trump said.
Read More: We're Eating Fish That Are Eating Plastic That Smells Like Food Many species are also "blooming" more often, or gathering into characteristic gigantic swarms, which can be a nightmare for fishermen and boats.
On September 26, North Carolina governor Roy Cooper ordered $4 million in relief funds to combat invading swarms of the nickel-sized bloodsuckers, known to scientists as Psorophora ciliata and to everyone else as gallinippers.
Venezuelan forces reportedly jammed one of the drones that targeted Maduro, apparently using the same radio-signal-disrupting technology that the Russian military uses to protect its bases in Syria from militants' frequent drone swarms.
The British press reported that "Eden" was secretly in chaos: that the location was rife with midge swarms and unexploded bombs and that the cast had broken out, and had been seen roaming the countryside.
Across southern Europe, from the choked boulevards of Gaudi's Barcelona to the swarms of cruise liners disgorging passengers into Croatia's mediaeval Dubrovnik, residents are complaining that a sharp rise in tourism is making life intolerable.
" Sandpipers fly in swarms so dense, he writes, "that when I first saw them in a shape-shifting dark murmuration, far in the distance, I thought I was looking at a billowing cloud of smoke.
South Korea's army is preparing a special unit that would use drone swarms in combat, and it is expected to become operational next year and could target the North's missile, nuclear and other military activities.
That's a good thing for now, but new research suggests that in the near future giant telescopes like the Webb might be replaced (or at least augmented) by swarms of tiny spacecraft working in concert.
The report suggests that it may have been just one user may have been responsible for five attacks, spanning July to October, that deployed bot swarms to bring huge spikes in traffic to the site.
And once these tiny robots are able to zip up, down and sideways outdoors, they could be used to take air quality measurements, help search collapsed buildings for survivors, or even be deployed in swarms.
In the Philippines, Pomerantsev describes coordinated swarms of online commentators who bombard critics of President Duterte with death threats until those critics spend all their time learning new security protocols instead of investigating government corruption.
"The more people who are on the ground inputting data into the system, the more accurately we can pinpoint the swarms and the faster we'll be able to determine where limited resources should be deployed."
It feels a bit like walking into a scene from the Gabriel García Márquez novel, "One Hundred Years of Solitude," when one of the characters, Mauricio Babliona, is followed constantly by swarms of yellow butterflies.
In Succession's penultimate episode, the Roy Squad swarms our national's fine and totally-not-corrupt capital in a Trump-meets-Kardashian political outing, with enough drama and corruption to last us until next week's finale.
That explains the swarms of office workers in matching white shirts and the signs on public transportation politely requesting that those with headphones keep the music down, lest a muffled drumbeat disrupt another commuter's quiet.
We experienced numerous small firefights and booby traps; often we mused that if the enemy didn't get us, surely the treacherous terrain, excessive heat or the swarms of irritating red ants and mosquitoes certainly would.
"They are a collective organism, sharing one distributed brain for decision-making and adapting to each other like swarms in nature," the office's director at the time, William Roper, said in a Defense Department statement.
In the first three decades of the 20th century, the French Art Deco designer produced 11 pattern albums based on scientific observations of nature, with his colorful swarms used in wallpaper, textiles, and other design.
At a two-day competition for over 60 start-ups and tech companies to come up with ideas to secure U.S. military bases, exhibitors presented ideas from camera swarms to attack drones to flexible body armor.
KAMPALA, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Uganda has started to spray swarms of desert locusts that invaded over the weekend, posing a major threat to livestock and key crops such as coffee, a government official said on Monday.
After we'd swallowed up the kabobs, we heard some music coming from the parking lot across the street and followed the swarms who were rushing towards the stage in step with the rhythm of the drums.
Artificial intelligence can be used to develop cyber weapons, and control autonomous tools like drone swarms — fleets of low-cost quadcopters with a shared 'brain' that can be used for surveillance as well as attacking opponents.
On the surface, it looks much like other online sci-fi shooters, like Destiny or Warframe, where you don futuristic suits, battle alien swarms with friends, and unlock cool new weapons and armor as you go.
Powered by wave action, wind power or solar panels, drones could operate for months or even years at a time, scanning large areas in swarms, monitoring environmental conditions and alerting human overseers when something looks amiss.
Scores of reporters and Twitter users with large followers — yours truly included — have noticed swarms of accounts with generic names, no profile photo, no bio and no tweets that have followed them over the past month.
Stirred by swarms of motorbikes bumping over potholes, and through builders' heaps of sand, gravel and cement made ubiquitous by the devastating earthquake of 2015, the permanent choking cloud blots out stars in the night sky.
In Ruiner's fiction the dash ability exists because of the character's augmented legs, for instance, and his ability to heal on the spot is because of helpful swarms of flying nanobots (delivered by drones, of course).
At a suburban Mexico City house where beehives sit in long, damp grass, Pena said the organisation wants to train the city's firemen to handle the sensitive insects correctly and stop swarms getting out of control.
As is typical for Mexico, the preparations run late, and swarms of staff are still setting up when the Desert Hearts crew arrive and rustle their way through the thicket of vegetation leading to the plot.
On your average evening, the street swarms with the beautiful and the damned, the boutiques lit with industrial lighting; the bars offer cocktails that use kumquat and Turkish bitters; the restaurants hide under beautiful sandstone tenements.
Now the only sign of life is in a makeshift clinic dealing with hundreds of suspected cholera cases, a small concrete building where just a few nurses contend with the swarms of patients arriving every hour.
While cult fitness brands like SoulCycle and Barry's Bootcamp require shelling out a hefty sum, the free world of social media has given swarms of fitness influencers a place to find loyal followings of their own.
It is more likely that we will witness the emergence of "swarms" of micro-drones capable of performing a wide array of tasks, such as intelligence gathering, gaining aerial dominance, or firing highly-accurate micro-missiles.
Last week the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned that the "unprecedented" situation remains "extremely alarming," especially in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia where widespread breeding is in progress and new swarms are starting to form.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Swarms of bluebottle jellyfish stung thousands of beachgoers on Australia's east coast over the weekend, forcing officials to close a number of beaches in what they described as a "relentless" influx of the creatures.
It's pretty in a post-apocalyptic sort of way, especially if you hold out hope that after the end times, our earth will be repopulated thanks to swarms of reasonably chill college kids in cargo shorts.
A few friends and key employees commiserated with Mr. Keefe, a principal at Trinity Financial, as swarms of firefighters sought to control the fire, which grew into a six-alarm blaze that day, June 250, 232.
Opposite Shrobe, Anna Zorina Gallery presents Haitian-American artist Didier William, who draws from Vodou symbolism in his depictions of writhing bodies engulfed in swarms of eyes, ripped pieces of painted paper collaged into the background.
I stand ten feet away from Eric Jackman, who's been calling himself "New England's best Donald Trump impersonator," who's a crowd favorite here and takes his fair share of pictures with the swarms of Trump fans.
And yes, the rumors are true, you can get a workout in VR. After an hour of fighting for my life against robot swarms, the VR the game had me sweating and panicky (in a good way).
Fasten, therefore, reigned over SXSW and reportedly gained a lot of traction from swarms of desperate festival-goers: tech company executives, filmmakers, journalists (including two current Gizmodo reporters), musicians, assorted VIPs, and all the other usual suspects.
There were no swarms of articles like, "John Locke Is Based On This Philosopher" or "The One Thing You Need To Know About Polar Bears On Tropical Islands" populating our newsfeeds, though surely we could've used them.
Kingdom Hearts III is an action role-playing game with an emphasis on the action; battles are fast and over-the-top, and you take out swarms of enemies with huge combos and screen-filling magic attacks.
The world's newest country, South Sudan has received billions of dollars of aid and the advice of swarms of consultants since seceding from Sudan in 2011, but has failed to build any institutions worthy of the name.
She walked past swarms of paparazzi confident in her outfit, until looking down to make a mortifying discovery: a pair of blue lacy panties hanging halfway out of the knee, a laundry snafu we can all understand.
DroneSeed deploys drones in swarms, which means as many as five drones in the air at once — which in turn means they need two trucks and trailers with their boxes, power supplies, ground stations and so on.
Populate hood tales about the life of a G with LA-centric details like high-speed chases on the freeway, gang raid escapes, swarms of ghetto birds, and old-school name drops like the Fox Hills Mall.
Since the virus has an outward signal of the genes it caries, it made it easy for scientists to screen swarms of the virus for specific traits, like how well those surface proteins attach to other proteins.
The block sits on a hilltop, benefiting from a gentle, if occasional, breeze that wards off the oppressive heat, sour aromas and swarms of black flies that make life in other parts of the camp more miserable.
Residents in the western Texas cities were warned to stay off the roads and posted videos of swarms of police cars speeding down the street and circling in shopping centers, causing a tense and chaotic few hours.
Emergency action plan The locusts have already devastated large swaths of food and pasture in the region, but the extent of the damage cannot yet be determined since new swarms are spreading across borders everyday, said Njoka.
Staggering about town, often half-drunk by midafternoon, she serves as a docent to tragedy and all that follows: the media swarms, the rallies, the memorials, the political infighting, the blip of a presidential visit, the hashtags.
For his forthcoming album Emergence, Cooper collaborated with experimental video artist Kevin McGloughlin for an audiovisual project that explores, as the title suggests, emergency theory, where smaller entities join forces to create larger ones, like complex bird swarms.
"It is more likely that [black holes] are formed in swarms of black holes possibly in galactic centers," Imre Bartos, associate research scientist from Columbia University who was not involved in the research, told Gizmodo in an email.
The industrial areas you explore in the demo provide a sense of the world that was, while also offering the game's designers plenty of opportunities to craft organic-feeling arenas where 2B can fight against swarms of robots.
And in the evenings, drawn to the light reflected off the Taj, swarms of the insect cling to its walls, leaving behind a greenish-black excrement, a residue of the chlorophyll they consume in the algae-rich river.
Not only do straphangers have to worry about bags of dead crabs, near-biblical swarms of crickets, or bloody newspapers joining their morning commute, but at this point they'd be lucky to catch a train running on time.
That mission takes Iden to various new worlds, including her homeworld of Vardos, where she's tasked with killing Rebels, handling intelligence, and making her way in her TIE fighter through swarms of X-wing fighters and Rebel cruisers.
"Good rains along the Red Sea coastal plains in Eritrea and Sudan have allowed two generations of breeding since October, leading to a substantial increase in locust populations and the formation of highly mobile swarms," the FAO said.
On October 12, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency—the Pentagon's fringe-science wing—asked robot-developers to submit ideas for tactics and technologies that could allow small infantry units to deploy swarms of 250 or more robots.
Accordingly, because of the embargo placed on Iran, its naval force prioritized asymmetrical capabilities meant to confront the technological advantages of the U.S. Navy in the Gulf — land-based, anti-ship missiles; underwater mines and small vessel swarms.
Nine-year-old Irina Ilyukhina braved swarms of blood-sucking bugs as she went berry picking with her competitors in the Russian town of Berezniki, where the annual mosquito festival has been held for the past four years.
At our WIRED25 event last week, we spoke with NSA cybersecurity chief Anne Neuberger about killer drone swarms, and Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince about the inevitability of his company pulling the plug on controversial sites in the future.
Northrop Grumman's RQ-8 Fire Scout, used for reconnaissance in Afghanistan by America's navy, and now being developed for mine hunting and fighting off swarms of small boats, is a modification of the Schweizer 330SP light-utility helicopter.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Loaded words like hordes, swarms and waves have poisoned the global discourse on migrants, fuelling fears instead of highlighting potential economic benefits, experts said on Tuesday, calling for an overhaul of the migration narrative.
Outside the ancient walls of Windsor Castle, home to the English royal family for nearly 1,000 years, crowds of well-wishers mingled with tourists and swarms of television crews under swathes of red, white and blue Union flags.
On Wednesday, swarms of student protesters carrying signs and boxes of petitions stormed the Florida Capitol, pleading with lawmakers to pass tougher gun control in the wake of the deadly shooting at a Broward County school last week.
The FAO has escalated the situation to the highest disaster level, leading the agency to put in place a six month emergency action plan and suggest it will take USD $70m to contain the swarms across the region.
About forty invited guests met in a gallery of paintings by Duchamp, Picabia, Man Ray, and other contemporaries, where they were outnumbered by swarms of uninvited visitors—it was Free Friday, with no admission charge after 4 P.M .
Several European countries are co-operating to build their own sixth-generation "air system" (a term that reflects the fact that the warplane itself will be only one part of a larger network, which might include drone swarms).
The price of a Bitcoin started the year at around $1,000 and topped $19,000 earlier this month, causing swarms of ordinary savers around the world to get in on what remains a largely unregulated — and highly volatile — investment.
A rotting whale carcass in Hawaii has attracted swarms of hungry sharks now feasting on the leviathan's flesh, and federal authorities tasked with monitoring it tell Motherboard the messy situation is being impacted by the ongoing government shutdown.
Little more than five years ago the chamber would have been crowded with visitors as, outside, swarms of tourists hoisted themselves up the massive beige blocks of the pyramid and convoys of tour buses snaked down the entrance road.
The reason for this panic is that, although a bee's sting cannot penetrate most parts of an elephant's hide, swarms of bees tend to go for the eyes and the tip of the trunk, a pachyderm's most vulnerable parts.
Caltech seismologist Lucy Jones said earthquake "swarms" aren't unexpected around Brawley -- there also was a swarm in 2012 -- because the fault-riddled region called the Brawley Seismic Zone lies between the large San Andreas Fault and the Imperial Fault.
In the early 20153s, the Army conceived a nearly $200 billion plan to totally re-equip its brigades with hybrid-electric armored vehicles that communicated by way of a sophisticated wireless network and controlled swarms of tiny, lethal robots.
The book is a compendium of the various issues around autonomous weapons, although it suffers a bit from the classic problem of being too lengthy on some subjects (drone swarms) while offering limited information on others (arms control negotiations).
"Perdix are not pre-programmed synchronized individuals, they are a collective organism, sharing one distributed brain for decision-making and adapting to each other like swarms in nature," William Roper, director of the Strategic Capabilities Office, told the BBC.
For those two weeks we were joined by five of the other former volunteers; the trail narrative was about the changes that had come about since the early '60s — comfortable teahouses, swarms of Western trekkers, electricity in remote villages.
By Alexandra Ulmer and Andrew Osborn VOLGOGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - England and Tunisia players swatted away swarms of gnats that flew into their eyes and mouths during their opening World Cup game in Russia's riverside city of Volgograd on Monday.
But while swarms from the scene would spiral down into a wormhole of overplayed hits, cocaine, and recycled ideas, Chic's Rodgers and Edwards managed to keep the fire burning (disco pun, sorry!) through groundbreaking work as producer and songwriters.
Sarah Lyall, a reporter who led a messenger conversation about swarms of insects on the field in Volgograd, Russia, got such an influx of questions and comments from readers that she turned the topic into a stand-alone story.
Snapshots of the rising missile memorial were possible because the Center for Nonproliferation Studies uses surveillance imagery from Planet, a company in San Francisco that has deployed swarms of tiny satellites that capture images of the Earth's landmass daily.
" And "during plagues" of the desert locust, the U.N. notes swarms can "affect 20 percent of the Earth's land, more than 65 of the world's poorest countries, and potentially damage the livelihood of one-tenth of the world's population.
Swarms of locusts invade Kenya, a bench-clearing breaks out between Kansas college basketball teams, the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump begins, exes Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston share a moment backstage at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Swarms of locusts in east Africa have devastated crops and sent a passenger plane off course, and now the UN is warning that without international intervention the voracious insects threaten the food security of tens of millions of people.
In any case, Luca is alone in the bathroom now, and he tries not to think it, but the thought swarms up unbidden: those irritable words Mami and Abuela exchanged were perhaps the very last ones between them, ever.
As an opposition party, the GOP relied heavily on the perceived failures of its counterpart to seize control of the government: swarms of illegal immigrants crossing the border, the rise of ISIS, and the washing away of "traditional" American values.
And, granted, the process for announcing the correct winner makes much more sense for, say, Best Actor, where only one person is taking the stage, than it does for Best Picture, where everybody involved in a film swarms to the microphone.
The Ministry of Defense also says that it wants to be able to launch swarms of nano satellites into orbit that could protect strategic objects, and have the ability to launch satellites quickly to replace ones that have been lost.
HANOI (Reuters) - World famous for its endless swarms of motorcycles, Vietnam is considering banning bikes in the capital over fears its leafy streets will become overrun as the population swells and its middle class buys up cars in record numbers.
But that's not all that the game offers: there is a Horde mode, which pits teams of players against ever-growing swarms of AI opponents, as well as a Battle Royale mode that basically does what it says on the tin.
Main populations of the shrimp-like crustaceans, which grow to 22019 cm (2.5 inches) long and form vast swarms, have moved about 440 km (275 miles) south in the past 90 years, they wrote in the journal Nature Climate Change.
"You can see the swarms of mosquitoes around the trash heaps here in my neighborhood," said Gleyse da Silva, who lives in one of the poorest parts of Brazil's northeastern city of Recife, at the epicenter of the Zika outbreak.
Originally, I intended to shoot images of only the grasshoppers—I'd thought that I would come across huge swarms of them—but after moving around so often, and failing to discover what I had hoped to, I shifted my focus.
Over the last decade, thanks largely to the swarms of tourists flocking to the annual BPM Festival, it's become an international party hub for dance music diehards—and an under-the-radar getaway for people who don't want to be found.
Having watched it, I can tell you the game looks gorgeous, and Adi Robertson's liveblog description of it as "Cormac McCarthy's Sons of Anarchy" seems accurate: there's salvaging, mammoth swarms of zombies, a variety of combat scenes, and one badass jacket.
It won because demagogic politicians like Nigel Farage of the U.K. Independence Party (UKIP) had no scruples about playing on base fears that swarms of people of different colors and religions were threatening to overwhelm the native way of life.
Apútzio de Juárez Journal APÚTZIO DE JUÁREZ, Mexico — The green volcanic hills that tower above Apútzio de Juárez have begun to fill with swarms of monarch butterflies, which return each year for the winter stretch of their celebrated — and imperiled — migration.
There are swarms of people at this hospital—patients sitting in the entrance hall, staff lining the corridor that faces onto the street, men crouched on top of holdalls on the floor, and mums trying to entertain their increasingly fractious children.
Police shut part of 43rd Street near Seventh Avenue after a thick swarm of bees gathered atop a blue and yellow umbrella over a hotdog cart in an area of Manhattan already buzzing with swarms of pedestrians, tourists and traffic.
Unlike the swarms of fighters that are now donning three-piece suits and talking exclusively in insults in an effort to travel Conor McGregor's successful route, Breese chooses his words very carefully and marches to the beat of his own drum.
While more conventional drones such as the US military's Predator have been able to jam enemy radars and conduct other electronic attacks for some time now, this is the MoD's first foray into using swarms of smaller drones for electronic warfare.
But "I can say that they swarmed last week, and I can say a hive swarmed last week in close proximity to the hot dog cart, and I can say that other swarms weren't reported in the area," Mr. Coté said.
Swarms of fans congregated outside the doors of the historic house; only those lucky enough to get through the congested front door were able to enjoy the reception and meet Bolle and Jenner inside one of the greatest houses in Europe.
Presided over by the benevolent Judge Toko Serita, this haven for women accused of prostitution-related crimes (officially known as the Human Trafficking Intervention Court) swarms with female lawyers, counselors and, in the judge's words, "a very understanding" assistant district attorney.
Swarms of Russian supporters have descended on the Pyeongchang Games, offering an emphatic answer to anyone who wondered if they were embarrassed or cowed by doping allegations that have kept scores of their athletes out of the Games. Nyet. Nyet.
To remedy those conflicts, 1-800-Contacts embarked on a mission to reorganize the workflow of the company from a structure that largely siloed individuals based on positions to one based on "swarms," the company's term for cross-functional teams.
If both Perdix and Loyal Wingman pass field tests and gain sustained funding, it's possible that fliers on all Air Force's manned fighters in 20 years could control pilotless versions of their own planes while also launching swarms of tiny drones.
The swarms in Kenya can consume as much food in a single day as 85 million people — more than three times the population — could eat, according to Keith Cressman, the senior locust forecaster for the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
But as much as I dislike campus histrionics and self-righteous Twitter swarms, a far greater threat to free speech comes from people on the right — or, at any rate, people opposed to the left — using the courts against their critics.
Carter mentioned drone swarms that be launched at nearly the speed of sound to attack targets, and spoke of a January 2016 test of the SM-6 missile against surface ships, though the weapon is normally deployed against aircraft and other missiles.
The game teaches you a concise and easy-to-read visual language, one that takes an incredibly difficult premise (outnumbered and vulnerable to a single shot, annihilate swarms of overpowered baddies) and turns it into a tough but fair series of challenges.
The US Air Force unveiled a new system called THOR (Tactical High Power Microwave Operational Responder) in June, designed to take down swarms of drones, while the US Army began investing in high-powered microwave cannons to take down drones last year.
This week, the US Air Force unveiled a new tool that can be stationed at bases around the world: a high-powered microwave system called Tactical High Power Microwave Operational Responder (THOR), which is designed to protect bases against swarms of drones.
Click here to view original GIFI love murmurations or bird swarms or flocks of starlings or whatever the heck you want to call them because from far away they look like they're shapeshifting in the air with the help of dark magic.
Rains from two cyclones in 123 had triggered breeding of locusts in the Empty Quarter region of Saudi Arabia, near the Yemen-Oman border, and a few swarms from two generations of breeding had reached the United Arab Emirates and southern Iran.
Richard Webster, an attorney with the Washington-based non-profit Public Justice and lead attorney on the case, said last week's earthquake in Cushing eerily mirrored warnings outlined in their complaint in predicting that larger swarms are bound to cause lasting destruction.
But that hasn't stopped swarms of amateur sleuths on Facebook from searching through her digital dirty laundry for clues—or major news outlets from following their lead, baselessly suggesting that her death might have something to do with "risque photos" she posted online.
SARANSK, Russia (Reuters) - Sustained by Portuguese wine, cheese and sausage, and battling off swarms of mosquitoes, friends Carlos Brum and Pedro Lobito have driven their spectacularly decorated camper van 7,000km from Lisbon to Russia to cheer on their heroes in the World Cup.
We tend to think of robots as a large intelligent system, like humans, but there's an increasing amount of interest in swarms of tiny robots that each have a specific task, much like ants, and can coordinate for attack or surveillance missions.
Daniel Ferencz, a beekeeper in the town of Backo Petrovo Selo, surrounded by lush forests and dazzling sunflower fields, received a grant of about 860,000 Serbian dinars, which he used to buy swarms of bees, 50 hives and a honey-bottling machine.
" But the state of research also meant that mysteries abided: "Whales suddenly appear off the slopes of the coastal banks where the swarms of shrimplike krill are spawning, the whales having come from no one knows where, by no one knows what route.
Trying out the experience, I first looked down to see the shiny head of a fish, which then soared above a landscape of green, where swarms of birds flew over a river that wound towards a pink tower augmented with curious organic shapes.
The risk of swarms entering the country is low, although China will be hampered in tracking the locusts by a lack of monitoring techniques and little knowledge of migration patterns, China's National Forestry and Grassland Administrations said in a statement on its website.
Congress may have been convinced by swarms of private equity-funded lobbyists to ignore carried interest in its December tax code overhaul, but they can't get away with it forever, especially at a time of growing anger over Trump and Washington's continued dysfunction.
If it seems that bugs are buzzing around more often and in greater numbers lately — whether swarms of ladybugs over California or hoverflies streaming in and out of England by the billions — it may simply be that radar technology is getting more efficient.
It was late on the Sabbath eve in central Tel Aviv, and swarms of residents who had driven to dinner were cruising for the most precious real estate in the cram-packed capital of secular Israel: a legal spot on the street.
The smell is absent—I'd only experience it firsthand when we drove near the farm the next day, so that they could film it from above with a quadcopter drone, while swarms of flies from the nearby pig sewage lagoons filled their truck.
He is among a few players — Fred Couples, this week's champion, is arguably another — who not only draw the biggest share of the gallery on the course, but whose very presence at a tournament also attracts swarms of fans through the gate.
One theory suggests that this is because of our habitat: Given the swarms of flies buzzing around the outback, the legend goes, we developed a pattern of speech that would involve only opening our mouths slightly for fear of letting in insects.
The next step in its development is adding sensors and other instruments for scientific study capabilities, and also giving it some autonomous smarts (it's currently remote-controlled via Bluetooth) so that it can act not only on its own, but also in coordinated swarms.
In brief chapters, the narrative point of view swarms from character to character; the book's drama comes not simply from the battlefield action — the bombings, the armies on the move — but from the constant wounding fire of lies and revelations, self-deceptions and desperate ententes.
The superpower is developing a prototype of an X-47B tailless, unmanned aircraft—which has ten times the range of a normal F-25 fighter jet—that will be able to take off in all weather conditions, fly in swarms, and refuel in midair.
Likewise, if you are a hermit in your house all the time who never goes out or who is afraid to talk to women when you do venture out, this isn't going to make swarms of women flock to you like lord of the flies.
On July 4, swarms of sugar-happy children, sparkler laden teens, and buzzed, burger-full adults crowd the streets in cities across the US. They stagger in packs, waving flags and wearing flags, acting, and let's not mince words here, like very patriotic fools.
Red tides occur on an almost yearly basis off Florida, starting out in the Gulf of Mexico where swarms of microscopic algae cells called Karenia brevis feed on deep-sea nutrients and are sometimes carried by currents close to shore, usually in the fall.
Before it gives you any chance to get your bearings or establish any attachment to its visually lush world, characters, emotional stakes, tone, setting, or place, Plague Tale: Innocence immediately overstuffs its world with rat swarms and the convoluted plots that come with them.
A 2018 report by AI and security technology experts, says that digital, physical and political attacks using artificial intelligence could include speech synthesis for impersonation; analysis of human behaviors, moods and beliefs for manipulation; automated hacking and physical weapons like swarms of micro-drones.
What the Act did not say was that to reach this land one had to journey through hell; live for years like an animal; and then deal forever with the torments of wolves, blizzards, tornadoes, failed crops, swarms of locusts, isolation, and penetrating loneliness.
The observations involving the species Periplaneta americana, the American cockroach, inspired the design of a prototype soft-bodied, multi-legged robot called CRAM (Compressible Robot with Articulated Mechanisms) that in the future could be used in swarms to help locate survivors in collapsed structures.
The past six seasons have mostly centered on the main group's discoveries of various safe harbors, which are then undone by your walker swarms, your Governors and your cannibal cults, all leading to more searches for safe harbors to be destroyed by more predators.
"We've shown that it's possible for swarms of cheap, tiny satellites to one day carry out tasks now done by larger, costlier satellites, making it affordable for just about anyone to put instruments or experiments into orbit," Manchester said in a Stanford news release.
The women we recognize on this day include health care workers toiling around the clock to respond to the coronavirus outbreak, farmers battling devastating locust swarms in East Africa and the mothers whose unpaid labor at home forms the backbone of every economy on Earth.
There's like, art books and shit that I'm sure explain this better, but being baffled by this stuff contributes to its Jodorowskyan surreality so I'm content to just creep onward through the city, trying not to get killed by swarms of human-sized rats.
It's easy to use the language of crisis, to say that swarms of refugees are swamping the southern border or that America is on the brink of socialism or sliding into the sea or teetering on the edge of a never-before-seen catastrophe.
Unusual periods of heavy rainfall in 2019 created an ideal environment for the insects to breed, according to the UN. Climate scientists blame this on rapidly warming oceans, and as swarms continue to grow, they fear the locusts will soon enter South Sudan and Uganda.
A mixture of ornate temples and smoke-shrouded cremation grounds, Varanasi swarms with foreigners drawn by the promise of seeing India at its most exotic—dreadlocked hippies, Israeli kids just released from military service, Japanese tour groups in white surgical masks, stolid American retirees.

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