I remember the moment when the drone took off for the first time on the campus of the Federal University of Lavras, in Minas Gerais, where I am completing the master's degree. There was something both trivial and curious about it: a mini-helic ptero, equipped with a laser sensor, flying over rvores under which people pass every day. Hours later, it did not appear on the computer a photograph, but a cloud of dots, a thousand es of them, each reco…
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I remember the moment when the drone took off for the first time on the campus of the Federal University of Lavras, in Minas Gerais, where I am completing the master's degree. There was something both trivial and curious about it: a mini-helic ptero, equipped with a laser sensor, flying over rvores under which people pass every day. Hours later, it did not appear on the computer a photograph, but a cloud of dots, a thousand es of them, each reco…