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September 19, 2013
UAV NEWS
Future war: Arms industry shows off next-gen drones in London
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Sep 17, 2013
Reconnaissance gadgets and robotic warfare devices are getting smaller by the year, with James Bond like technology being offered to a wide range of buyers, from police forces to special military units. The market place for such technology has become Defence Security and Equipment International (DSEi) exhibition held at ExCel London. The international exhibition has established itself as the leading platform to view and purchase state of the art equipment from the world's defense and securi ... read more
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TECH SPACE

'Terminator' polymer that regenerates itself
Scientists in Spain have reported the first self-healing polymer that spontaneously and independently repairs itself without any intervention. The new material could be used to improve the security ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robots take over
Recently, the global financial market experienced a series of computer glitches that abruptly brought operations to a halt. One reason for these "flash freezes" may be the sudden emergence of mobs o ... more
MARSDAILY

Upgrade to Mars rovers could aid discovery on more distant worlds
Smart as the Mars Curiosity mission has been about landing and finding its own way on a distant world, the rover is pretty brainless when it comes to doing the science that it was sent 567 million k ... more
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ROBO SPACE

A swarm on every desktop: Robotics experts learn from public
The next experiment from Rice University's Multi-Robot Systems Laboratory (MRSL) could happen on your desktop. The lab's researchers are refining their control algorithms for robotic swarms based up ... more


MARSDAILY

Investigating 'Coal Island' Rock Outcrop
Opportunity is at the base of 'Solander Point' on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is investigating a scarp (rock outcrop), called 'Coal Island.' On Sol 3412 (Aug. 29, 2013), Opportunity ... more
US Navy History of Human Spaceflight Conference
STATION NEWS

ISS Releases a White Stork and Awaits a Swan
The Expedition 36 crew released Japan's H-II Transfer Vehicle-4 (HTV-4) cargo craft Wednesday at 12:20 p.m. EDT ending its one-month stay at the International Space Station. Expedition 36 Flight Eng ... more
ROBO SPACE

European researchers envision wearable exoskeleton for factory workers
Seven European countries are involved in a project to test a robotic exoskeleton suit that can be worn by factory workers, European Union officials say. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Danish PM says Greenland showdown at 'decisive moment' after new Trump threats
Russia claims Oreshnik missile hit Ukrainian aviation plant
Russia strikes power plant, kills four in Ukraine barrage
MARSDAILY

New technology could make for smarter planet rovers
The Curiosity rover exploring Mars boasts impressive technology but future rovers will need more smarts to explore more distant worlds, U.S. scientists say. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Ultra-fast trading robots can send markets out of control
Robots trading on global markets and operating at speeds beyond human capability can overwhelm the system and bring trading to a halt, U.S. researchers say. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Japan's robo-astronaut takes 'one small step...'
A pint-sized android has uttered the first robotic words in space, showcasing Japan's drive to combine cutting-edge technology with cuteness. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Brain interface allows researcher to control another's hand movements
U.S. scientists are reporting a non-invasive, human-to-human brain interface allowing one researcher to control the hand movements of a fellow researcher. ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA Prepares for First Virginia Coast Launch to Moon
In an attempt to answer prevailing questions about our moon, NASA is making final preparations to launch a probe at 8:27 p.m. PDT Friday, Sept. 6, from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Isla ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Danish PM says Greenland showdown at 'decisive moment' after new Trump threats
Russia claims Oreshnik missile hit Ukrainian aviation plant
Russia strikes power plant, kills four in Ukraine barrage
SPACE TRAVEL

Next Generation of Explorers Takes the Stage
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on Tuesday formally welcomed the eight newest candidates to the astronaut corps and unveiled a space exploration roadmap that makes clear the global community is wo ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Dragonflies can see by switching 'on' and 'off'
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have discovered a novel and complex visual circuit in a dragonfly's brain that could one day help to improve vision systems for robots. Dr Steven Wied ... more
UAV NEWS

US Air Force lacks volunteers to operate drones
The US Air Force is unable to keep up with a growing demand for pilots capable of operating drones, partly due to a shortage of volunteers, according to a new study. ... more
UAV NEWS
Future war: Arms industry shows off next-gen drones in London

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New Hydra project to see underwater drones deploying drones


UAV NEWS
Lab-made complexes are "sun sponges"

Physicists pinpoint key property of material that both conducts and insulates

Using x-ray vision to detect unseen gold


UAV NEWS
The '50-50' chip: Memory device of the future?

On the Road to Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing

Toward a truly white organic LED


UAV NEWS
Japan top diplomat visits Chernobyl nuclear plant

TEPCO to drain two more tanks at Fukushima nuclear plant

Ukraine, Japan to monitor Chernobyl and Fukushima from space

MARSDAILY

Snapping Pictures of the Martian Moons
Opportunity is at the base of "Solander Point" on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is positioned in front of a large rock, called "Tick Bush" for in-situ (contact) investigation with the ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Successful deployment of an autonomous deep-sea explorer to search for new forms of microbial life
Scientists are reporting "a significant step forward" in proving the feasibility of launching fleets of autonomous robots that search Earth's deep oceans for exotic new life forms. Their descr ... more
ROBO SPACE

Computer scientists envision computer chip working like a human brain
U.S. computer scientists say they're building a chip with computing architecture that works more like a human brain than a traditional digital computer. ... more
FARM NEWS

Sushi-go-round -- Japan tradition served with technology
With its masters required to hone their skills over decades, sushi in Japan is steeped in tradition. But it is also often a high-tech operation where robotic precision steals the limelight from the chef's knife. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Microsoft says will foot AI's massive power bill as emissions soar in 2025
US allows Nvidia to send advanced AI chips to China with restrictions
France climate goals off track as emissions cuts slow again
ROBO SPACE

Researchers create 'soft robotic' devices using water-based gels

STATION NEWS

Japanese Cargo Spacecraft Docks with ISS

ROBO SPACE

Talking robot sent to ISS to 'get along' with humans

ROBO SPACE

SkySweeper Robot Makes Inspecting Power Lines Simple and Inexpensive

STATION NEWS

NASA's Firestation on way to ISS

ROBO SPACE

'Printable' micro-machines could bring improved bionic limbs

ROBO SPACE

Japan Delivers Hardware ISS Robotic Refueling Test

WATER WORLD

Robots Strike Fear in the Hearts of Fish

LAUNCH PAD

Japanese rocket takes supplies, robot to space station

ROBO SPACE

Robot turning Japanese children into master calligraphers

Dawn's Arrays Keep It Powering Along

ISS Astronauts Remotely Control Planetary Rover From Space

Superfluid turbulence through the lens of black holes

NASA and Korean Space Agency Discuss Space Cooperation

Spain museum uses robot to help restore works

Paper-thin e-skin responds to touch by lighting up

Chips that mimic the brain

World's cheapest computer gets millions tinkering

Humanoid robot that could save people in disasters unveiled

Thin 'e-skin' could lead to more 'touchy-feely' robots

Best artificial intelligence programs said only as smart as 4-year-old

Humanoid robot makes appearance

Russian backed Grishin Robotics invests $300,000 into American nano-satellites

DARPA's ATLAS Robot Unveiled

ReconRobotics touts market position

Opportunity Making Progress Toward Solander Point

Science Team Outlines Goals for NASA's 2020 Mars Rover

NASA's Polar Robotic Ranger Passes First Greenland Test

US drone lands on carrier deck in historic flight

Robot mom would beat robot butler in popularity contest

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