
Scientists study biomechanics behind amazing ant strength
A recent study into the biomechanics of the necks of ants - a common insect that can amazingly lift objects many times heavier than its own body - might unlock one of nature's little mysteries and, ... more
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SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft returns to Earth from space station
After a month-long trip to the International Space Station, SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, a cargo ship, returned to Earth over the weekend. ... more
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New Laboratory Showcases Advanced Satcom Capabilities for Australian Defence Force
Expanded Michigan site boosts Redwire fuel cell production for Stalker drones
Europe commercial satellite life extension mission set for 2027
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One Million Solar Panels Later, Ecoppia Robots Keep On Cleaning
Ecoppia has announced that its commercially-deployed E4 robotic cleaning system has now cleaned over one million panels.
Soiling - the accumulation of dirt and dust on photovoltaic solar panel ... more
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Ultra-fast, the bionic arm can catch objects on the fly
With its palm open, the robot is completely motionless. A split second later, it suddenly unwinds and catches all sorts of flying objects thrown in its direction -a tennis racket, a ball, a bottle-. ... more
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Opportunity In Search Of Aluminum-Hydroxyl Clays
Opportunity is exploring south of 'Solander Point' on the west rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is approaching a region of aluminum-hydroxyl clay minerals detected from orbit.
On Sol 3650 (M ... more
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UN talks take aim at 'killer robots'
Armies of Terminator-like warriors fan out across the battlefield, destroying everything in their path, as swarms of fellow robots rain fire from the skies. ... more
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Imploding sub a 'tragic loss': Titanic director
Hollywood director James Cameron Tuesday mourned a "tragic loss" after a deep sea research vessel imploded nearly 10 kilometres (six miles) beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean. ... more
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