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July 22, 2010
TECH SPACE
Andrews Space And Honeybee Robotics Team To Develop Spacecraft Control Moment Gyroscopes
New York NY (SPX) Jul 21, 2010
Andrews Space and Honeybee Robotics jointlyhas announced that they have entered into an exclusive teaming arrangement to provide control moment gyros for a range of spacecraft sizes. Under the agreement Andrews Space (Andrews) and Honeybee Robotics (Honeybee) will leverage their respective strengths in systems engineering, spacecraft attitude determination and control technology, spacecraft avionics and mechanism designs to provide three product classes of control moment gyroscopes (CMGs) for nano ... read more

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WATER WORLD

NASA Goes Deep In Search Of Extreme Environments
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TERRADAILY

Expedition To Mid-Cayman Rise Identifies Unusual Variety Of Deep Sea Vents
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ROBO SPACE

U.S. robot sets 14-mile 'walking' record
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SPACE TRAVEL

Wyle Awarded NASA Crew Robotics Avionics And Vehicle Equipment Contract
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ENERGY TECH

No serious problem at capped Gulf oil well: US
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SPACE SCOPES

3 Questions: Richard Binzel On Astronomers' Powerful New Tool
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MARSDAILY

Wind Cleans Solar Panels
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ROBO SPACE

New Zealand inventors produce bionic legs for paraplegics
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FLORA AND FAUNA

The Brain Of The Fly - A High-Speed Computer
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Hope peeks out over oil-weary Gulf Coast
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ENERGY TECH

BP mulling break-up after Gulf of Mexico oil spill: report
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ENERGY TECH

Hopes rise as BP well to remain sealed
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MILTECH

US Army Awards LockMart Contract To Perform HULC User Testing
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THE STANS

U.S. charts $3 billion bomb plan
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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Army Plans Network Integration Exercise
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 14, 2010
The U.S. Army is planning a brigade combat team integration exercise at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., July 12-16, 2010, which will connect Soldiers, sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles, networked vehicles on-the-move, command posts and other nodes over long distances through satellite and software-programmable radio as part of an effort to evaluate the progress of its battlefield network. ... more

FROTH AND BUBBLE
BP well may be capped, but oil's damage is far from over
New Orleans, Louisiana (AFP) July 13, 2010
BP may finally have capped the well which has been gushing oil into the Gulf of Mexico, but the cleanup is far from over and the damage to the region's environment and economy could last decades. An estimated two to four million barrels of oil have poured into the sea since the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon drilling rig sank spectacularly on April 22, and if the higher end of that range is cor ... more

ROBO SPACE
Turning Robots Into Personal Assistants
Bonn, Germany (SPX) Jul 14, 2010
In a German children's comic strip, Daniel Dusentrieb has a little helper - an electric bulb with two legs - always at his side to serve him. Although Alin Albu-Schaffer has yet to come up with a walking light bulb like that - a presence that is always close by, ready to accept instructions and to assist people - his research work is clearly guided by a similar vision. Albu-Schaffer is a D ... more

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MARSDAILY

Mars Rover Curiosity Spins Its Wheels

SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Announces Three Centennial Challenges


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CHIP TECH
NASA Finds Super-Hot Planet With Unique Comet-Like Tail

Recipes For Renegade Planets

First Directly Imaged Planet Confirmed Around Sun-Like Star

CHIP TECH
SSTL Kicks Off Small Satellite For Kazakhstan

Andrews Space And Honeybee Robotics Team To Develop Spacecraft Control Moment Gyroscopes

Sharp to join e-reader business war

CHIP TECH
Magellan Launches Next Gen Of eXplorist

Geospatial Holdings Awarded Pipeline Mapping Project

Lockheed Martin Unveils GPS Exhibit At UN

CHIP TECH
China Contributes To Space-Based Information Access A Lot

China Sends Research Satellite Into Space

China eyes Argentina for space antenna

CHIP TECH
Asteroid impacts subject of Congress bill

Russia And Europe May Join Forces To Protect Earth From Asteroids

The Walt Whitman Meteor Mystery

CHIP TECH
Fascinating Images From A New World

Rosetta Triumphs At Asteroid Lutetia

Rosetta Spacecraft Returns Unique Glimpses Of Asteroid Lutetia

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NANO TECH
NanoLetters Highlights Dr. Yong Shi's Energy Harvesting Technology
Hoboken NJ (SPX) Jul 12, 2010
The journal, NanoLetters, recently published an article highlighting the fascinating Nanogenerators developed by Dr. Yong Shi, a professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Stevens Institute of Technology. The paper was entitled, "1.6 V Nanogenerator for Mechanical Energy Harvesting Using PZT Nanofibers." Dr. Shi's work focuses on miniature energy harvesting technologies that could potentially power wireless electronics, portable devices, stretchable electronics, and implantable biosenso ... read more

NANO TECH
Boeing To Demonstrate NATO AWACS Control Of Unmanned Airborne System

Trashcan-Like UAS Useful Tool For Stryker Team

Block 40 Global Hawk Successfully Completes Major Flight Test Milestone

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NANO TECH
SSTL Kicks Off Small Satellite For Kazakhstan

Andrews Space And Honeybee Robotics Team To Develop Spacecraft Control Moment Gyroscopes

Sharp to join e-reader business war

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NANO TECH
Polymer Synthesis Could Aid Future Electronics

Protein From Poplar Trees Can Be Used To Greatly Increase Computer Capacity

Acer, Asus and Lenovo lead pack as PC sales surge

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NANO TECH
Spanish government extends life of nuclear power plant

World currently has enough uranium for 100 years: study

Fog grenades to protect nuclear power plant: German plan

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NANO TECH
Syria extends ban on wearing face veil

Chilean bishops urge clemency for Pinochet-era criminals

9/11 attacks spawned big US government: report

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