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September 21, 2010
CAR TECH
New Supercomputer Sees Well Enough To Drive A Car
New Haven, CT (SPX) Sep 21, 2010
Navigating our way down the street is something most of us take for granted; we seem to recognize cars, other people, trees and lampposts instantaneously and without much thought. In fact, visually interpreting our environment as quickly as we do is an astonishing feat requiring an enormous number of computations-which is just one reason that coming up with a computer-driven system that can mimic the human brain in visually recognizing objects has proven so difficult. Now Eugenio Culurciello ... read more

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ROBO SPACE

Emotional Robot Pets
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MARSDAILY

NASA tests (cramped) Mars-type rovers in Arizona desert
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SPACE TRAVEL

Cyborgs Needed For Escape From Earth
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MOON DAILY

Moon's Craters Give New Clues To Early Solar System Bombardment
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

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MOON DAILY

NASA's LRO Exposes Moon's Complex And Turbulent Youth
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MOON DAILY

Next Step For ESA's First Moon Lander
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MARSDAILY

Strong Robotic Arm Extends From Next Mars Rover
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Tiny MAVs May Someday Explore And Detect Environmental Hazards
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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
CAR TECH

'Green' vehicles share 10-million-dollar X prize
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ROBO SPACE

Japan takes another step in replacing humans with robots
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TECH SPACE

Portable Laser Backpack Revolutionizes Interior 3D Mapping
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ROBO SPACE

New Artificial Skin Could Make Prosthetic Limbs And Robots More Sensitive
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ROBO SPACE

Football Robots Have Future Of Artificial Intelligence At Their Feet
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UAV NEWS
Aerovel Testing Flexrotor Long-Endurance Robotic Aircraft With VTOL
Husum WA (SPX) Sep 13, 2010
Aerovel's Flexrotor miniature aircraft entered a new development phase Tuesday as the first prototype, named Pandora, began flight test. The table-top sized aircraft is designed for more than 3000 km range, and endurance exceeding a day and a half. In announcing its first flight, Aerovel's president, Tad McGeer - who previously led development of the Aerosonde and Scaneagle robotic aircraf ... more

NANO TECH
Engineers Make Artificial Skin Out Of Nanowires
Berkeley CA (SPX) Sep 13, 2010
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a pressure-sensitive electronic material from semiconductor nanowires that could one day give new meaning to the term "thin-skinned." "The idea is to have a material that functions like the human skin, which means incorporating the ability to feel and touch objects," said Ali Javey, associate professor of electrical engine ... more

SHUTTLE NEWS
Discovery starts first leg of final flight
Cape Canaveral, Fla. (UPI) Sep 10, 2010
The space shuttle Discovery rolled out of its hangar at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on the first leg of its final mission into space, officials said. Discovery, the oldest space shuttle in NASA's fleet, was moved from its maintenance hangar early Thursday on its way to the nearby Vehicle Assembly Building, Space.com reported. The move had been planned for Wednesday but ... more

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SPACE TRAVEL

Goddard Scientists Explore Desert RATS

MARSDAILY

How Microbes Could Help Colonize Mars


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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
This Planet Smells Funny

Scientists looking to spot alien oceans

Deadly Tides Mean Early Exit For Hot Jupiters

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Oracle reaches for the business computing "cloud"

Building A Tower To The Stars

Physicists Control Chemical Reactions Mechanically

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
E-Shirt Improves Physical Exercise

Cuba May Link Up To Glonass System

Japan launches satellite for better GPS coverage

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
China's Space Programme Gears Up For Missions To Moon And Mars

China's Second Lunar Probe Chang'e-2 To Reach Lunar Orbit Faster Than Chang'e-1

China Finishes Construction Of First Unmanned Space Module

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Supernova Shrapnel Found In Meteorite

Impact 'fireballs' spotted on Jupiter

Catch A Falling Star

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Scientists find 'rubble pile' asteroids

Avoiding An Asteroid Collision

Amateur Astronomers Open Potential Lab In Outer Space For Planetary Scientists

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TECH SPACE
Japan rapid scanning system can digitise book in one minute
Tokyo (AFP) Sept 10, 2010
Japanese researchers said Friday they had developed technology to scan a book as fast as a person can flip through it. A prototype ultra-speed scanner capable of digitising a book in one minute will be built within two years, said the chief researcher of the team at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Information Science and Technology. The "book-flipping scanning" system works with a camera that can take up to 500 photographs per second, enabling it to record about 170 book pages in 60 ... read more

TECH SPACE
EADS Continues Flight Test Campaign Of Barracuda

US drone strikes kill 17 militants in Pakistan

Ukraine May Deliver Engines For Russian UAVs

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TECH SPACE
Oracle reaches for the business computing "cloud"

Building A Tower To The Stars

Physicists Control Chemical Reactions Mechanically

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TECH SPACE
Spin Soliton Could Be A Hit In Cell Phone Communication

Chip revenue expected to grow 31.5 percent in 2010: Gartner

Computer data stored with 'spintronics'

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TECH SPACE
In Berlin, conflict over nuclear heats up

Areva ex-security boss slams Niger military over hostages

UN atomic watchdog sees 'new era' in nuclear energy

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TECH SPACE
Mauritania attacks Al-Qaeda-linked fighters: military

Spain dismisses ETA call for peace talks

French hunt al-Qaida after kidnappings

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