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March 08, 2013
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Europe presses ahead on UAS development
Washington (UPI) Mar 4, 2013
Despite constrained economic conditions, the U.S. and global market for unmanned aerial systems is forecast to experience strong growth over the next 10 years. Europe, Japan and China are expected to be particularly active in UAS programs, the Teal Group, an aerospace and defense market intelligence and analysis company, said. The group, cited by the U.S. Congressional Research Service, said in a recent report that spending worldwide on research, development, testing and evaluation and p ... read more
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Brown unveils novel wireless brain sensor
A team of neuroengineers based at Brown University has developed a fully implantable and rechargeable wireless brain sensor capable of relaying real-time broadband signals from up to 100 neurons in ... more
ICE WORLD

What Lies Beneath: NASA Antarctic Sub Goes Subglacial
When researcher Alberto Behar from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., joined an international Antarctic expedition last month on a trek to investigate a subglacial lake, he brough ... more
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Northrop Grumman Demonstrates Joint STARS, Global Hawk Interoperability
Northrop Grumman recently completed a successful exchange of radar data during a flight test involving the U.S. Air Force's E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) and the R ... more
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Germany eyes new Internet industrial revolution
Known throughout the world for quality cars and industrial giants, Germany is now seeking to position itself for the coming revolution, "industry 4.0", powered by Internet. ... more


MARSDAILY

NASA's Curiosity rover to be back online next week
NASA's Curiosity rover, which has been exploring Mars since it landed to much fanfare last August, should be running at full capacity next week, after a memory glitch set the robot back. ... more
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Blueprint for an artificial brain
Scientists have long been dreaming about building a computer that would work like a brain. This is because a brain is far more energy-saving than a computer, it can learn by itself, and it doesn't n ... more
ICE WORLD

Robot can help in polar expeditions
An autonomous robot dubbed "Yeti" could help explorers in the arctic and Antarctica avoid deadly crevasses hidden in ice-covered landscapes, researchers say. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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LAUNCH PAD

SpaceX's capsule arrives at ISS
A privately-owned unmanned US space capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Sunday, bringing to the space outpost food, scientific materials and other crucial equipment. ... more
ROBO SPACE

The Space Robotics on the MMMMove
In late January, Dextre, the Canada's robotic "handyman" on the International Space Station (ISS), made space history by successfully refueling a mock satellite attached to the exterior of the stati ... more
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Robot may be useful in search and rescue
A four-legged robot called BigDog sporting an arm powerful enough to lift and throw cinder blocks could be used in search and rescue, a U.S. robotics firm says. ... more
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Better workstations for drone operators may reduce mishaps
The U.S. Department of Defense reports that drone accidents in which personnel or aircraft are damaged or destroyed occur 50 times more often than mishaps involving human-operated aircraft. The U.S. ... more
UAV NEWS

Boeing Phantom Eye Completes Second Flight
Boeing's liquid hydrogen-powered Phantom Eye unmanned airborne system completed its second flight Feb. 25, demonstrating capabilities that will allow it to perform intelligence, surveillance and rec ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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UAV NEWS

US military may take over part of CIA drone war
President Barack Obama's administration is looking at easing the secrecy around the drone war against Al-Qaeda by shifting control for some air strikes from the CIA to the US military, officials say. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Japan robot suit gets global safety certificate
A robot suit that can help the elderly or disabled get around was given its global safety certificate in Japan on Wednesday, paving the way for its worldwide rollout. ... more
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Brown researchers build robotic bat wing
Researchers at Brown University have developed a robotic bat wing that is providing valuable new information about dynamics of flapping flight in real bats. The robot, which mimics the wing sh ... more
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Europe presses ahead on UAS development

Northrop Grumman Demonstrates Joint STARS, Global Hawk Interoperability

Better workstations for drone operators may reduce mishaps


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First discovery of a natural topological insulator

Polymer capacitor dazzles flash manufacturer

Rutgers physicists test highly flexible organic semiconductors


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MARSDAILY

Big Nickel Rock Target Ahead
Opportunity is conducting the post-walkabout in-situ (contact) science campaign at different locations around the inboard edge of 'Cape York' on the rim of Endeavour Crater. On Sol 3221 (Feb. ... more
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Lessons from cockroaches could inform robotics
Running cockroaches start to recover from being shoved sideways before their dawdling nervous system kicks in to tell their legs what to do, researchers have found. These new insights on how biologi ... more
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Brain prostheses create a sense of touch
Rats can't usually see infrared light, but they have "touched" it in a Duke University lab. The rats sensed the light as a sensation of touch after Duke neurobiologist Miguel Nicolelis and his ... more
ROBO SPACE

Simplified brain lets the iCub robot learn language
This technological prowess was made possible by the development of a "simplified artificial brain" that reproduces certain types of so-called "recurrent" connections observed in the human brain. ... more
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Lockheed Martin's SMSS UAV Vehicle Operates Via Satellite Control

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Humans and robots work better together following cross-training

Dry ice vacuum cleaner robot bound for Fukushima

Virtual vehicle vibrations

Gas explosions enable soft robot to jump

Insect drives robot to track down smells

In milestone, Mars rover collects first bedrock sample

Boeing Phantom Eye Completes Taxi Tests, Readies for Return to Flight

Foundation Helps Promote New Robotics Teams Worldwide

NASA Curiosity Rover Collects First Martian Bedrock Sample

US drones kill nine in Pakistan: officials

Iran TV airs video of captured US drone

Elbit Systems Introduces its Hermes 900 UAS in a New Configuration Adapted for the Maritime Mission

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