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Will Drones of the Future Constantly Collide? NASA's Working on It

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Drones have been getting negative headlines around California this year. They've blocked aircraft trying to battle wildfires. One crashed in Pasadena and left a baby cut and bruised. The Federal Aviation Administration is looking at how to manage drone traffic. But first, scientists at NASA are trying to create a system that can talk to and keep track of drones.

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