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February 15, 2014
MARSDAILY
Calculated Risks: How Radiation Rules Mars Exploration
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Feb 14, 2014
Nearly everything we know about the radiation exposure on a trip to Mars we have learned in the past 200 days. For much longer, we have known that space is a risky place to be, radiation being one of many reasons. We believed that once our explorers safely landed on Mars' surface, the planet would provide shielding from the ravages of radiation. We didn't how much, or how little, until very recently. Radiation and its variations impact not only the planning of human and robotic missions, but also ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

Yutu Awakes
After a considerable delay and some highly vague statements, China has indicated that the Yutu Moon rover is transmitting telemetry to Earth. This is a highly encouraging development, as it suggests ... more
MARSDAILY

Russian-European spacecraft to go on Martian mission in Jan 2016
A spacecraft built for the Russian-European ExoMars project will begin its voyage to Mars in January 2016, Director of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Lev Zelyony sai ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robotic construction crew needs no foreman
On the plains of Namibia, millions of tiny termites are building a mound of soil-an 8-foot-tall "lung" for their underground nest. During a year of construction, many termites will live and die, win ... more
Robotics News from RoboDaily.com


ROBO SPACE

New system combines control programs so fleets of robots can collaborate
Writing a program to control a single autonomous robot navigating an uncertain environment with an erratic communication link is hard enough; write one for multiple robots that may or may not have t ... more


ROBO SPACE

Scientists develop 'friendly' robot to improve human-android bond
British scientists say "friendly" robots are helping them to understand how more realistic relationships might be developed between humans and androids. ... more
Spaceplan 2020 - Space Technology Symposium
MARSDAILY

US, France sign deal for 2016 Mars lander
The United States and France Monday unveiled plans to collaborate on a new Mars mission, two years after NASA withdrew from a European partnership to send a probe and lander to the Red Planet. ... more
MARSDAILY

Putting Rovers to the Test
In an open field on the campus of NASA's Glenn Research Center, a large sand dune rises up and if you watch for a few moments, you may see a rover crest over the hill. This is one place where NASA t ... 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
MOON DAILY

NASA bets on private companies to exploit moon's resources
NASA - building on successful partnerships with private companies to resupply the International Space Station - is now looking to private entrepreneurs to help exploit resources on the moon. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Vacuum cleaner guru James Dyson puts $8 million into robotics lab
British inventor James Dyson, who changed the humble home vacuum cleaner into a desirable high-tech gadget, says he's investing $8 million in a robotics lab. ... more
MOON DAILY

Astrobotic Begins Testing at Masten Space Systems
When Astrobotic's Griffin lander descends to the lunar surface, it will precisely target a small landing ellipse (a small area where it might land) and autonomously maneuver to avoid hazards such as ... more
spacecraft sub-system supplier
CubeSats, SmallSats and MicroSats

International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment

Developing the Next-Generation Military Radar while Maintaining Current Systems; IDGA’s Military Radar Summit - April 2014
Training Space Professionals Since 1970
UAV NEWS

US prepares for cyber warfare with mass production of 3D-printed drones
Cyber warfare tools, guided munitions, and mass production of 3D-printed, automated drones are future military technologies that the US will be focusing on in the near future, according to a report ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Waiting for Yutu
It's been more than a week since China's first robot lunar rover developed some serious mechanical problems. It was unable to fold one of its two solar panels inwards to protect its most sensitive c ... 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

Israelis urged to prepare for battlefields dominated by robots
Israel's military planners and high-tech defense industry must accelerate development of robotic and unmanned systems that will dominate the future battlefield, eliminating the need for large armies with fighter jets, tanks and warships, a study recommends. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Beer tasting with a robotic twist
Spanish researchers have created an electronic "tongue" capable of distinguishing between beer varieties and their alcohol content. ... more
MILPLEX

Russian arms agency intent to surpass US rival amid military spending boom
A Russian state-run military research agency has reportedly set a goal of surpassing its US counterpart DARPA, the creator of the GPS and stealth technologies, by developing future generations of hi ... more
MILPLEX
ARCA is developing a high performance unmanned aerial vehicle

MQ-8C Fire Scout Completes First Flight

LockMart and AeroVironment Eye Joint Opportunities in UAV Markets


MILPLEX
Scientists use 'voting' and 'penalties' to overcome quantum errors

From Stone Age to Space Age: bone pigment helps probe

Diagnosis just a breath away with new laser


MILPLEX
New way to measure electron pair interactions

New Research Leads To Multifunctional Spintronic Smart Sensors

Ballistic transport in graphene suggests new type of electronic device


MILPLEX
Japan to abandon troubled fast breeder reactor: report

Fukushima should eye 'controlled discharges' in sea: IAEA

Abe hails election of pro-nuclear Tokyo governor

MARSDAILY

In the Eye of the Beholder
Researchers supported by NASA's Astrobiology Science and Technology Instrument Development (ASTID) program are designing algorithms and instruments that could help future robotic missions make their ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Space droids battle to save Earth from comet
A comet heading towards Earth threatens humanity's existence - that was the virtual scenario of this year's Zero Robotics tournament. Secondary-school students from across Europe controlled miniatur ... more
ROBO SPACE

Tiny swimming bio-bots boldly go where no bot has swum before
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 sp ... more
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
24/7 Energy News Coverage
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
INTERNET SPACE

Toy story: old favourites fight rise of the tablet

ROBO SPACE

From Crime Fighting to Methane Lakes: Designing Robots for Earth and Space

ICE WORLD

New sea anemone species discovered in Antarctica

ROBO SPACE

Soft, flexible robotic device aimed at helping foot/ankle problems

MOON DAILY

NASA Seeks Partnership Opportunities For Commercial Lunar Landers

ROBO SPACE

Silver Nanowire Sensors Hold Promise for Prosthetics, Robotics

MARSDAILY

Oppy Encounters A Surprise At Solander Point

ROBO SPACE

Ladies And Gentlemen, Boot Your Robots!

ROBO SPACE

BYU's smart object recognition algorithm doesn't need humans

IRON AND ICE

NASA Invites Public to Send Names on an Asteroid Mission and Beyond

A Decade in the Dust

The Cyborgs Era Has Started

NASA Space Launch System Could Make 'Outside the Box' Science Missions Possible

Cygnus Work Under Way, Normal Station Operations Continue

ISEF-riding an asteroid to the future

Technology one step ahead of war laws

Robots invade consumer market for play, work

Wake Up Yutu

New Science Bound for Station on Orbital's Cygnus

Clues from Orbit Aiding Exploration Of Opportunity Rover

Electronic 'mother' watches over home

Wall-Crawling Gecko Robots Can Stick In Space Too

Geckos in space: Novel robot takes a step to cosmos

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

Lockheed Martin Team Moves Forward In DARPA Robotics Challenge

Japan researcher builds device to transmit 'force'

Astronauts Finalizing Spacewalk Preparations

Japan robot astronaut talks Santa in first chat with spaceman

Yutu robotic rover begins lunar mission

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

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