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June 16, 2014
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New computer program aims to teach itself everything about anything
Seattle WA (SPX) Jun 13, 2014
In today's digitally driven world, access to information appears limitless. But when you have something specific in mind that you don't know, like the name of that niche kitchen tool you saw at a friend's house, it can be surprisingly hard to sift through the volume of information online and know how to search for it. Or, the opposite problem can occur - we can look up anything on the Internet, but how can we be sure we are finding everything about the topic without spending hours in front of the ... read more
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UAV NEWS

Drones for fun, games and more
It may be a while before drones start patrolling American skies or delivering packages, but kids and adults will be able to command their own personal flying devices very soon. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Supercomputer emulates teenager to pass 'Turing Test'
A Russian supercomputer posing as a 13-year-old boy has convinced judges that it is human, becoming the first to pass the "Turing Test" in a historic moment in artificial intelligence, British scientists said. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Football-playing robots eye their own cup, and beyond
When robots play football, it looks like a game played by five-year-olds: they swarm around the ball, kick haphazardly and fall down a lot. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Chatty Japan robot makes friends on first day at work
A chatty humanoid robot whose makers claim it can understand people's emotions made its first friends Friday as it struck up conversations with shoppers in Tokyo. ... more


ROBO SPACE

DARPA Z-Man Program Demonstrates Human Climbing Like Geckos
DARPA's Z-Man program has demonstrated the first known human climbing of a glass wall using climbing devices inspired by geckos. The historic ascent involved a 218-pound climber ascending and descen ... more
spacecraft sub-system supplier
CubeSats, SmallSats and MicroSats

William Cress Corporation - We Build To Last
UAV Payloads 2014, 24 - 25 June - London, UK
Training Space Professionals Since 1970

Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
ROBO SPACE

Here come the 'brobots'
A team of researchers at the University of Twente (Netherlands) and German University in Cairo (Egypt) has developed sp*rm-inspired microrobots, which can be controlled by oscillating weak magnetic ... more
TECH SPACE

Google working on 3D motion-sensing tablet
Google on Thursday revealed that is working on a tablet computer with 3D and motion-sensing capabilities in an effort dubbed Project Tango. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Europe commercial satellite life extension mission set for 2027
Atlas 5 rocket launches U.S. communications satellite
USS Ford in Caribbean; Maduro blasts US-T&T drills
ROBO SPACE

Japan's SoftBank unveils 'family member' robot
Japan's SoftBank on Thursday unveiled what it billed as an "emotional" humanoid robot that will entertain customers at the mobile carrier's phone outlets - and maybe become a member of their family. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Combat robots to become Russian army new recruits
Russia's newly established military robot design lab has finally gone into operation, Oleg Bochkarev, deputy head of Russia's governmental Military-Industrial Commission told ITAR TASS news agency. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Velociraptor robot almost as fast as robotic rival Cheetah
Luckily for Usain Bolt, robots aren't allowed to compete for gold medals. If they were, the new Velociraptor robot designed by researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, might force Bolt to settle for silver - or bronze if Raptor's robotic rival Cheetah raced, too. ... more
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


ROBO SPACE

New printable robots could self-assemble when heated
Printable robots - those that can be assembled from parts produced by 3-D printers - have long been a topic of research in the lab of Daniela Rus, the Andrew and Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical ... more
UAV NEWS

Nature inspires drones of the future
Researchers have been taking tips from nature to build the next generation of flying robots. Based on the mechanisms adopted by birds, bats, insects and snakes, 14 distinguished research teams have ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Europe commercial satellite life extension mission set for 2027
Atlas 5 rocket launches U.S. communications satellite
USS Ford in Caribbean; Maduro blasts US-T&T drills
FLORA AND FAUNA

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
LAUNCH PAD

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
SOLAR DAILY

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
ROBO SPACE

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
MARSDAILY

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

ROBO SPACE

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
WATER WORLD

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
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Mechanical power by linking Earth's warmth to space
AI energy demand in US proves minor climate impact
COP30 climate pledges favour land-based carbon removal over emission cuts
ROBO SPACE

Exoskeleton to remote-control robot

ROBO SPACE

DARPA-Funded DEKA Arm System Earns FDA Approval

INTERN DAILY

Advanced prosthetic arm is approved for US market

ROBO SPACE

Robots may need to include parental controls

ROCKET SCIENCE

ATK Validates MegaFlex Solar Array For NextGen Solar Electric Propulsion Missions

ROBO SPACE

Robot mimics cartwheel movement of desert spider

ROBO SPACE

Stephen Hawking says threat of artificial intelligence a real concern

MOON DAILY

Astrobotic Partners With NASA To Develop Robotic Lunar Landing Capability

ROBO SPACE

MDA selected to define robotic concepts for deep-space missions

SPACEWAR

X-37B Mission Mystery Gets Stranger

Stanford bioengineers create circuit board modeled on the human brain

Programming the smart home: 'If this, then that'

Pentagon scientists show off life-size robot

Cloaked DNA nanodevices survive pilot mission

Robonaut from the ISS gets new legs for Easter

NASA's Human Path to Mars

SpaceX supply capsule berths at ISS

NASA Mars Orbiter Spies Rover Near Martian Butte

Improving the human-robot connection

"RoboClam" hits new depths as robotic digger

Japan's digital eyes show your emotions for you

ISS Back Up Computer Not Responding to Commands

Backup ISS computer breaks down, requiring possible spacewalk

NASA to send International Space Station android a pair of legs

Britain develops robotic mannequin

Joint venture established for exoskeleton technology

New Catalog Brings NASA Software Down to Earth

New algorithm aids in both robot navigation and scene understanding

Science, Discovery Channels to broadcast private race to the moon

Scientists unveil 'BionicKangroo Robot'

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