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January 26, 2014
ROBO SPACE
Tiny swimming bio-bots boldly go where no bot has swum before
Champaign IL (SPX) Jan 22, 2014
The alien world of aquatic micro-organisms just got new residents: synthetic self-propelled swimming bio-bots. A team of engineers has developed a class of tiny bio-hybrid machines that swim like sperm, the first synthetic structures that can traverse the viscous fluids of biological environments on their own. Led by Taher Saif, the University of Illinois Gutgsell Professor of mechanical science and engineering, the team published its work in the journal Nature Communications. "Micro-organis ... read more
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MARSDAILY

NASA Receives Mars 2020 Rover Instrument Proposals for Evaluation
NASA has received 58 proposals for science and exploration technology instruments to fly aboard the agency's next Mars rover in 2020, twice the usual number submitted for instrument competitions in ... more
ICE WORLD

New sea anemone species discovered in Antarctica
researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, while using a camera-equipped robot to survey the area under Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf, unexpectedly discovered a new species of small sea anem ... more
ROBO SPACE

From Crime Fighting to Methane Lakes: Designing Robots for Earth and Space
In a remote corner of the Cleveland Police Museum, a famous robot languished gathering dust. In its glory days, this robot was part of the fight in the 1970s against Mafia domination in Cleveland. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Soft, flexible robotic device aimed at helping foot/ankle problems
A wearable device mimicking muscles, tendons and ligaments of the lower leg could aid in the rehabilitation of ankle-foot disorders, U.S. researchers say. ... more


MOON DAILY

NASA Seeks Partnership Opportunities For Commercial Lunar Landers
Building on the progress of NASA's partnerships with the U.S. commercial space industry to develop new spacecraft and rockets capable of delivering cargo, and soon, astronauts to low Earth orbit, th ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Silver Nanowire Sensors Hold Promise for Prosthetics, Robotics
North Carolina State University researchers have used silver nanowires to develop wearable, multifunctional sensors that could be used in biomedical, military or athletic applications, including new ... more
MARSDAILY

Oppy Encounters A Surprise At Solander Point
Opportunity is up on 'Solander Point' at the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is maintaining favorable northerly tilts for improved energy production. Opportunity is positioned on the edge o ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EU should consider forming combined military force: defence chief
NATO 'far from being in a crisis' over Greenland: top commander
'War is back in vogue,' Pope Leo says
ROBO SPACE

Ladies And Gentlemen, Boot Your Robots!
Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla., was the place to be late last month for an unusual two-day competition: the DARPA Robotics Challenge Trials. But if you went expecting high-octane cars zooming aro ... more
ROBO SPACE

BYU's smart object recognition algorithm doesn't need humans
If we've learned anything from post-apocalyptic movies it's that computers eventually become self-aware and try to eliminate humans. BYU engineer Dah-Jye Lee isn't interested in that development, bu ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Invites Public to Send Names on an Asteroid Mission and Beyond
NASA is inviting people around the world to submit their names to be etched on a microchip aboard a spacecraft headed to the asteroid Bennu in 2016. The "Messages to Bennu!" microchip will tra ... more
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MARSDAILY

A Decade in the Dust
NASA's twin Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, were launched from Earth in 2003. The two rovers were designed as robotic geologists, and were to spend 90 days roaming the surface of th ... more
ROBO SPACE

The Cyborgs Era Has Started
Medical implants, complex interfaces between brain and machine or remotely controlled insects: Recent developments combining machines and organisms have great potentials, but also give rise to major ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EU should consider forming combined military force: defence chief
NATO 'far from being in a crisis' over Greenland: top commander
'War is back in vogue,' Pope Leo says
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Space Launch System Could Make 'Outside the Box' Science Missions Possible
When it comes to scientific probes exploring the far reaches of our solar system, the rules could be changing. The human spaceflight community joined the space science community Jan. 13-14 at the Ou ... more
STATION NEWS

Cygnus Work Under Way, Normal Station Operations Continue
Orbital Sciences Corp. Cygnus commercial cargo craft has arrived at the International Space Station on its Orbital-1 resupply mission. NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins captured Cygnus with the station's ... more
IRON AND ICE

ISEF-riding an asteroid to the future
On Thursday, Washington, D.C. hosted the first ever ministerial-level meeting of space-faring countries. High-ranking officials from more than thirty nations came to the U.S. capital to attend ... more
IRON AND ICE
Someday A Drone Might Save Your Life

McCain fury over 'secret' Congress move on drones

Hunter Unmanned Aircraft System Surpasses 100,000 Combat Flight Hours


IRON AND ICE
Smooth sailing: Rough surfaces that can reduce drag

MDA awarded key development work for exploration and communications

ESA to develop satellite reentry technology


IRON AND ICE
Dutch hi-tech group ASML profits dip despite record sales

2-proton bit controlled by a single copper atom

New Technique for Probing Subsurface Electronic Structure


IRON AND ICE
Tokyo governor race kicks off with focus on nuclear power

Westinghouse To Build Three AP1000 Nuclear Reactors In UK With Nugen

Japan researchers use cosmic rays to see nuclear fuel

WAR REPORT

Technology one step ahead of war laws
Today's emerging military technologies-including unmanned aerial vehicles, directed-energy weapons, lethal autonomous robots, and cyber weapons like Stuxnet-raise the prospect of upheavals in milita ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robots invade consumer market for play, work
The robots are coming, and they're here to help. ... more
MOON DAILY

Wake Up Yutu
After two weeks of frigid lunar night, China's Yutu Moon rover and the Chang'e-3 lander that carried it will soon awake from their slumber. Surviving the lunar night is probably the last of the big ... more
STATION NEWS

New Science Bound for Station on Orbital's Cygnus
Delivering ants to space, sloshy fluids for robotic satellites, a study on antibiotic drug resistance and other small satellites to the International Space Station can be a tough job, and now Orbita ... more
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Japan to test deep sea rare earth mining to cut China reliance
Meta partners with US nuclear companies to power AI data centers
AI gobbling up memory chips essential to gadget makers
MARSDAILY

Clues from Orbit Aiding Exploration Of Opportunity Rover

ROBO SPACE

Electronic 'mother' watches over home

ROBO SPACE

Wall-Crawling Gecko Robots Can Stick In Space Too

ROBO SPACE

Geckos in space: Novel robot takes a step to cosmos

ROBO SPACE

After Impressive Demonstrations of Robot Skill, DARPA Robotics Challenge Trials Conclude

ROBO SPACE

Lockheed Martin Team Moves Forward In DARPA Robotics Challenge

ENERGY TECH

Japan researcher builds device to transmit 'force'

STATION NEWS

Astronauts Finalizing Spacewalk Preparations

ROBO SPACE

Japan robot astronaut talks Santa in first chat with spaceman

ROBO SPACE

Yutu robotic rover begins lunar mission

Google buys military robot-maker Boston Dynamics for battle with Amazon

More Moon Missions For China

Robot herder brings the cows in for milking in Australia

NASA Curiosity: First Mars Age Measurement and Human Exploration Help

NASA Developing Legs for ISS Robonaut 2

Mexico recovers radioactive material from stolen truck

Decommissioning of nuclear installations: world first for the robot CHARLI

Mars lake may have been friendly to microbes: NASA

Literal Android: Google develops robots to replace people in manufacturing, retail

December Expedition to Explore Life in Hydrothermal Vent

Opportunity Rover Robotic Arm Within Reach of Rock Outcrop

X-37B Marks One Year On Orbit

Russian android may take on outer space operations at ISS

Droids dance, dogs nuzzle, humanoids speak at Madrid robot museum

Japanese firm describes proposed 'power belt' for the moon

Curiosity Resumes Science After Analysis of Voltage Issue

Spotlight on China's Moon Rover

Spanish scientists are designing a robot for inspecting tunnels

A new, flying jellyfish-like machine

NASA Sees 'Watershed' Cosmic Blast in Unique Detail

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