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October 21, 2013
EXO LIFE
Finding alien worlds on Earth
Paris (ESA) Oct 18, 2013
Have you ever wondered which places on Earth most resemble other planets? For some of us, imagining the landscape of other worlds might just be for fun, but scientists and engineers wonder about what the otherworldly places on Earth can tell us about neighbours like the Moon and Mars. Working in the most unusual places on Earth can help us to prepare for human flights, robotic missions and the search for life beyond our own planet. These 'analogues' are chosen because they are similar in one way o ... read more
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ROBO SPACE

'Biobots' may help map hidden, dangerous environments
A swarm of insect cyborgs, or "biobots," may one day allow the mapping of unknown and dangerous environments such as collapsed buildings, U.S. researchers say. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Research aims at prosthetic arms with natural-like touch
University of Chicago scientists say touch-sensitive prosthetic limbs may one day convey real-time sensory information to amputees via a direct brain interface. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

UMD Robotic Bird Harvests Solar Energy
Small robotic birds are showing lots of promise for tasks such as monitoring the environment and conducting surveillance. But one current drawback they have is the amount of time they are able to st ... more
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INTERNET SPACE

Long-lost 'Doctor Who' episodes found in Nigeria
Nine missing episodes of the cult BBC science fiction drama "Doctor Who" have been found in a television station storeroom in Nigeria, nearly half a century after they were last seen, the broadcaster said Friday. ... more


ROBO SPACE

Northrop Grumman's CaMEL to Participate in Robotic Armed Live Fire Demo
Northrop Grumman has been selected to demonstrate its Carry-all Modular Equipment Landrover, called CaMEL, during the U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence Robotics Limited Demonstration Oct. 7-10 ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Better robot vision
Object recognition is one of the most widely studied problems in computer vision. But a robot that manipulates objects in the world needs to do more than just recognize them; it also needs to unders ... more
ROBO SPACE

Surprisingly simple scheme for self-assembling robots
In 2011, when an MIT senior named John Romanishin proposed a new design for modular robots to his robotics professor, Daniela Rus, she said, "That can't be done." Two years later, Rus showed h ... 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
ROBO SPACE

Russia to launch first android robot to ISS
A robot, model SAR-400 android, is destined for the International Space Station (ISS) as helpmate for Russian cosmonauts aboard. Scientists have started testing the first Russian robot designed to w ... more
ROBO SPACE

Putting a face on a robot
What does the assistive robot of the future look like? It depends. A new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology finds that older and younger people have varying preferences about what they w ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Wants Investigations for a Mars 2020 Rover
NASA has released its announcement of an open competition for the planetary community to submit proposals for the science and exploration technology instruments that would be carried aboard the agen ... more
Space Situational Awareness Conference 2013

Solar systems for home and business
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ROBO SPACE

People prefer different robot faces depending on task assigned
People have varying opinions about what a personal robot should look like, and they change their minds based on what it is supposed to do, U.S. researchers say. ... more
MOON DAILY

China unveils its first and unnamed moon rover
Chinese scientists described the country's first moon rover on Wednesday and invited the global public to come up with a name for it. Zhao Xiaojin, director of the aerospace department of the ... 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
STATION NEWS

Unmanned cargo ship docks with orbiting Space Station
An unmanned cargo ship successfully berthed with the orbiting International Space Station on Sunday following a one-week delay due to a technical glitch, NASA said. ... more
STATION NEWS

Station Crew Readies for Cygnus' Sunday Arrival
With the Orbital Sciences Corporation's Cygnus cargo vehicle gradually closing in on the International Space Station for the first time, the Expedition 37 crew conducted a final cargo and robotics r ... more
MOON DAILY

Mighty Eagle Improves Autonomous Landing Software With Successful Flight
The Mighty Eagle, a NASA robotic prototype lander managed out of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. successfully completed a test flight today as part of a series to help valida ... more
MOON DAILY
India seeks UAVs for Kashmir border surveillance

Iran claims breakthrough with Israeli-lookalike combat UAVs

Raytheon AI3 intercepts its first UAS target


MOON DAILY
British engineers hope to reboot 50-year-old computer

Students creating satellite with self-healing material

Out-of-fuel European satellite to come crashing down


MOON DAILY
CU, MIT breakthrough in photonics could allow for faster and faster electronics

Researchers demonstrate 'accelerator on a chip'

Spirals of Light May Lead to Better Electronics


MOON DAILY
Britain, EDF strike deal on nuclear project: source

Japan to seek Fukushima decommissioning ideas overseas

Britain to allow Chinese majority stakes in nuclear projects: Osborne

UAV NEWS

US Air Force converts F-16 fighters into drones
The US Air Force has test flown an F-16 fighter jet without a pilot on board for the first time, in the latest sign of the military's increasing reliance on drones. ... more
MARSDAILY

Robotic Arm Goes to Work on Rock Target
Opportunity is at the northern edge of 'Solander Point' on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is investigating the geologic contact at the base of Solander Point. On Sol 3426 (Sept. 12, 20 ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Robotic Installation Technologies Changing Solar Energy Market
Based on its recent analysis of the solar energy market, Frost and Sullivan recognizes Alion Energy with the 2013 North American Frost and Sullivan Award for Price Performance Value Leadership. Alio ... more
UAV NEWS

Future war: Arms industry shows off next-gen drones in London
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 un ... 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
TECH SPACE

'Terminator' polymer that regenerates itself

ROBO SPACE

Robots take over

MARSDAILY

Upgrade to Mars rovers could aid discovery on more distant worlds

ROBO SPACE

A swarm on every desktop: Robotics experts learn from public

MARSDAILY

Investigating 'Coal Island' Rock Outcrop

STATION NEWS

ISS Releases a White Stork and Awaits a Swan

ROBO SPACE

European researchers envision wearable exoskeleton for factory workers

MARSDAILY

New technology could make for smarter planet rovers

ROBO SPACE

Ultra-fast trading robots can send markets out of control

ROBO SPACE

Japan's robo-astronaut takes 'one small step...'

Brain interface allows researcher to control another's hand movements

NASA Prepares for First Virginia Coast Launch to Moon

Next Generation of Explorers Takes the Stage

Dragonflies can see by switching 'on' and 'off'

US Air Force lacks volunteers to operate drones

Snapping Pictures of the Martian Moons

Successful deployment of an autonomous deep-sea explorer to search for new forms of microbial life

Computer scientists envision computer chip working like a human brain

Sushi-go-round -- Japan tradition served with technology

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

Japanese Cargo Spacecraft Docks with ISS

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

SkySweeper Robot Makes Inspecting Power Lines Simple and Inexpensive

NASA's Firestation on way to ISS

'Printable' micro-machines could bring improved bionic limbs

Japan Delivers Hardware ISS Robotic Refueling Test

Robots Strike Fear in the Hearts of Fish

Japanese rocket takes supplies, robot to space station

Robot turning Japanese children into master calligraphers

Dawn's Arrays Keep It Powering Along

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