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July 17, 2014
STATION NEWS
Orbital cargo ship reaches International Space Station
Washington (AFP) July 16, 2014
Orbital Sciences Corporation's unmanned cargo ship arrived Wednesday at the International Space Station carrying a load of food and equipment for the six-man crew at the research outpost. The vessel called Cygnus was grabbed by the space station's robotic arm at 6:36 am (1036 GMT) and completed the berthing procedure that attached the spaceship to the ISS at 1253 GMT, NASA said. "Cygnus is now hard-mated to the International Space Station's Harmony module," where it will stay for the next four w ... read more
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Drone lighting
Lighting is crucial to the art of photography. But lights are cumbersome and time-consuming to set up, and outside the studio, it can be prohibitively difficult to position them where, ideally, they ... more
TECH SPACE

Four JPL Suborbital Technology Payloads Chosen
From hopping/tumbling robots to gecko-inspired adhesives, a variety of technologies have been chosen by NASA for flight on commercial reusable launch vehicles and a commercial parabolic aircraft. Th ... more
ROBO SPACE

Your next opponent in Angry Birds could be a robot
With the help of a smart tablet and Angry Birds, children can now do something typically reserved for engineers and computer scientists: program a robot to learn new skills. The Georgia Institute of ... more
Robotics News from RoboDaily.com


CAR TECH

Really smart cars are ready to take the wheel
Why waste your time looking for a place to park when your car can do it for you? An idea that was pure science fiction only a few years ago is becoming reality thanks to automatic robot cars. ... more


ROBO SPACE

'Take your clothes off, be like me!' says wise-cracking robot
A wise-cracking humanoid robot called Pepper whose makers claim can read people's emotions was unveiled in Tokyo last month. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Japanese androids take us closer to 'Blade Runner' future
A future in which it is difficult to tell man and machine apart could soon become reality, scientists say, after recent robotic breakthroughs in Japan. ... more
ROBO SPACE

University Students Developing Robotic Gardening Technology
For more than a half-century, NASA has made the stuff of science fiction into reality. Researchers are continuing that tradition by designing robots to work in a deep-space habitat, tending gardens ... 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

Collisions with Robots - without Risk of Injury
Teamwork between humans and robots will be the motto of the future. But robots may not injure humans at all. When does contact cause an injury, though? Researchers are exploring this for the first t ... more
ROBO SPACE

Power consumption of robot joints could be 40 percent less
Robots are being increasingly used in industrial processes because of their ability to carry out repetitive tasks in a precise, reliable way. Right now, digital controllers are used to drive the mot ... more
ROBO SPACE

3D Google smartphones to help NASA robots navigate in space
NASA plans to send Google smartphones with state of the art 3D sensing technology into orbit to use them as eyes and brains for its newest sci-fi inspired machinery. The gadgets will be installed in ... more
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TECH SPACE

Resolve Supplies Zoom Lenses for NASA Testing
Resolve Optics has supplied a number of non-browning zoom lens to the Satellite Servicing Capabilities Office (SSCO) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., USA. A key aim of ... more
MARSDAILY

Rover Uses Arm to Study Several Rocks and Takes Panoramic Images
Opportunity is exploring south along the west rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is currently surveying a region where orbital data suggests the presence of aluminum-hydroxyl clay minerals. On ... 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

US military awards $40 million toward memory implant
US military researchers announced Wednesday they have awarded $40 million toward developing a new kind of brain implant that may help restore memories in wounded soldiers and civilians. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Muscle-powered bio-bots walk on command
Engineers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign demonstrated a class of walking "bio-bots" powered by muscle cells and controlled with electrical pulses, giving researchers unprecedented ... more
ROBO SPACE

How do ants get around? Ultra-sensitive machines measure their every step...
How do ants manage to move so nimbly whilst coordinating three pairs of legs and a behind that weighs up to 60% of their body mass? German scientists have recently developed a device that may reveal ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Are China's Astronauts Moonbound
China has made tremendous progress with its lunar exploration program. It has sent two spacecraft to orbit the Moon and has also landed a robot rover on the surface. Later this year, we expect China ... more
SATURN DAILY

Cassini Celebrates 10 Years Exploring Saturn
It has been a decade since a robotic traveler from Earth first soared over rings of ice and fired its engine to fall forever into the embrace of Saturn. On June 30, the Cassini mission will celebrat ... more

ROBO SPACE

Collaborative learning -- for robots
Machine learning, in which computers learn new skills by looking for patterns in training data, is the basis of most recent advances in artificial intelligence, from voice-recognition systems to sel ... more
ROBO SPACE

Ask the crowd: Robots learn faster, better with online helpers
Sometimes it takes a village to teach a robot. University of Washington computer scientists have shown that crowdsourcing can be a quick and effective way to teach a robot how to complete tasks. Ins ... more
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JOVIAN DREAMS

Upside-down drive: NASA tests under-ice space rover

IRON AND ICE

Computing Paths to Asteroids Helps Find Future Exploration Opportunities

STATION NEWS

Last European space truck set for July 24 launch

ROBO SPACE

IBM's Watson app whips up Big Data in the kitchen

UAV NEWS

US drone strikes set 'dangerous precedent': study

ROBO SPACE

Japan unveils 'world's first' android newscaster

MARSDAILY

Opportunity is exploring the west rim of Endeavour Crater

ROBO SPACE

Japan robot firm showcases thought-controlled suits

IRON AND ICE

NASA Announces Latest Progress in Hunt for Asteroids

ROBO SPACE

Japan PM Abe wants to stage 2020 Robot Olympics

Capabilities of unmanned ground vehicles on display

G-NIUS to Unveil New and Advanced Technologies

Supercomputer emulates teenager to pass 'Turing Test'

Football-playing robots eye their own cup, and beyond

New computer program aims to teach itself everything about anything

Drones for fun, games and more

Chatty Japan robot makes friends on first day at work

DARPA Z-Man Program Demonstrates Human Climbing Like Geckos

Here come the 'brobots'

Google working on 3D motion-sensing tablet

Japan's SoftBank unveils 'family member' robot

Combat robots to become Russian army new recruits

Velociraptor robot almost as fast as robotic rival Cheetah

New printable robots could self-assemble when heated

Nature inspires drones of the future

Scientists study biomechanics behind amazing ant strength

SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft returns to Earth from space station

One Million Solar Panels Later, Ecoppia Robots Keep On Cleaning

Ultra-fast, the bionic arm can catch objects on the fly

Opportunity In Search Of Aluminum-Hydroxyl Clays

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