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August 25, 2014
ROBO SPACE
Exoskeleton technology set for Navy testing and evaluation
Orlando, Fla. (UPI) Aug 19, 2014
Exoskeltons from Lockheed Martin that boost a person's strength and endurance are to be tested and evaluated for industrial use by the U.S. Navy. The contract was issued for the Navy through the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, or NCMS, but its details were not disclosed. Lockheed said its FORTIS exoskeleton is an ergonomically designed, wearable and unpowered device that transfers the weight of heavy loads from a user's body directly to the ground. It's lightweight and flexib ... read more
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ROBO SPACE

Russia's First Exoskeleton to Help Physically Impaired
A team of Russian exoskeleton designers said Monday they were looking for disabled patients who would agree to volunteer for human tests in the country's unique ExoAtlet Project, according to Izvest ... more
IRON AND ICE

Europe sees five possible sites for comet landing
The European Space Agency (ESA) on Monday said it had drawn up a shortlist of five possible sites for carrying out the first-ever landing on a comet. ... more
ROBO SPACE

A self-organizing thousand-robot swarm
The first thousand-robot flash mob has assembled at Harvard University. "Form a sea star shape," directs a computer scientist, sending the command to 1,024 little bots simultaneously via an infrared ... more
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NANO TECH

Calculations with Nanoscale Smart Particles
Researchers from the Institute of General Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences and MIPT have made an important step to ... more


ROBO SPACE

Hitchhiking robot reaches journey's end in Canada
A chatty robot with an LED-lit smiley face sent hitchhiking across Canada this summer as part of a social experiment reached its final destination Thursday after several thousand kilometers on the road. ... more
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MARSDAILY

Curiosity's Brushwork on Martian 'Bonanza King' Target
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover used the Dust Removal Tool on its robotic arm to brush aside reddish, more-oxidized dust, revealing a gray patch of less-oxidized rock material at a target called "Bonanz ... more
CHIP TECH

Graphene-based planar micro-supercapacitors for on-chip energy storage
The rapid development of miniaturized portable electronic devices, such as micro-electromechanical systems, microrobots and implantable medical devices, has stimulated intense demand for micro-scale ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Five European NATO powers vow to tackle 'hybrid threats'
Colombia inks $4.3 bn deal to buy Swedish warplanes
US to hold new military exercises with Trinidad and Tobago
ROBO SPACE

Robots inspired by origami can fold selves, walk away
It starts out laying flat, like a sheet of paper. Then it springs up, almost lifelike, and folds into moveable parts much like origami art. And then it crawls away. ... more
STATION NEWS

The ISS just dumped 3,300 lbs of space trash to burn up in Earth's atmosphere
At some point on Sunday, nearly 3,300 pounds of trash will burn up in the Earth's atmosphere, disposing of waste produced by the International Space Station and giving astronauts a chance to study atmospheric re-entry. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robo-cook: android restaurant boots up in China
It's more teatime than Terminator - a restaurant in China is electrifying customers by using more than a dozen robots to cook and deliver food. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Remotec upgrading Army, Marine EOD robots
Robots used by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps in disposal of unexploded ordnance are to be upgraded by their manufacturer, Remotec Inc. ... more
ROBO SPACE

'Flashmob' robots swarm themselves into shape
Without any helping hand, more than 1,000 simple robots the size of votive candles can swarm themselves into complex shape like a star or the letter K, US researchers said Thursday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Five European NATO powers vow to tackle 'hybrid threats'
Colombia inks $4.3 bn deal to buy Swedish warplanes
US to hold new military exercises with Trinidad and Tobago
ROBO SPACE

Robots to up-end the world of work, for good and bad
Robots and artificially intelligent devices will take over many jobs now done by people, and experts are divided as to whether their spread will do human society more good than harm. ... more
SPACEMART

Last European cargo ship docks with space station
Europe turned a page in its space flight history on Tuesday when it delivered supplies to the International Space Station for the last time. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Small, origami-inspired pop-up robots function autonomously
Inspired by the traditional Japanese art form of Origami or "folding paper," researchers have developed a way to coax flat sheets of composite materials to self-fold into complex robots that crawl a ... more
TECH SPACE

Robotic-assisted imaging will help in daily hospital practice
While in Germany, Partho P. Sengupta, MD, of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai used a computer to perform a robot-assisted trans-Atlantic ultrasound examination on a person in Boston. In ... more
SPACEMART

Space cargo ship set for docking with ISS
Europe's final robot cargo ship to the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled to dock on Tuesday - its manoeuvres webcast live from several angles, France's CNES space agency said on Monday. ... more

DRAGON SPACE

More Tasks for China's Moon Mission
Later this year, China will launch a robotic spacecraft to the Moon and back. We have known about this mission for some time, and we know roughly what the mission hopes to achieve. A bell-shaped re- ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Selects Proposals for Advanced Energy Storage Systems
NASA has selected four proposals for advanced energy storage technologies that may be used to power the agency's future space missions. Development of these new energy storage devices will hel ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Renewables outpace fossil fuels despite US policy shift: IEA
At COP30, senator warns US 'deliberately losing' clean tech race with China
Wallets, not warming, make voters care about climate: California governor
WATER WORLD

Toxic red tide nears Florida coast

STATION NEWS

US EVAa Delayed; Crew Preps For Russian EVA, Robonaut Upgrades

MARSDAILY

Robotic Rock Climbers Could Uncover Clues to Mars' Past

STATION NEWS

Robonaut Upgrades, Spacewalk Preps and Cargo Ops for ISS Crew

ROBO SPACE

Hitchhiking robot thumbs its way across Canada

SPACEMART

Europe launches last resupply ship to space station

DRAGON SPACE

China's Circumlunar Spacecraft Unmasked

MARSDAILY

Mars 2020 rover will carry tools to make oxygen

ROBO SPACE

Japanese leader proposes first-ever 'Robot Olympics'

MARSDAILY

NASA Seeks Proposals for Commercial Mars Data Relay Satellites

End dawns for Europe's space cargo delivery role

Astronauts to Test Free-Flying "Housekeeper" Robots

This time for the PLA: Chinese army shows off dancing robots

Wake up, robot

Really smart cars are ready to take the wheel

Human or robot? Hit Swedish TV series explores shrinking divide

ISS 'space truck' launch postponed: Arianespace

Getting a grip on robotic grasp

New launch date set for ISS delivery vessel: Arianespace

Squishy robots

NASA Announces Early Career Faculty Space Tech Research Grants

Looking Back at the Jupiter Crash 20 Years Later

Medical advances turn science fiction into science fact

'Take your clothes off, be like me!' says wise-cracking robot

Japanese androids take us closer to 'Blade Runner' future

Computing Paths to Asteroids Helps Find Future Exploration Opportunities

Orbital cargo ship reaches International Space Station

Four JPL Suborbital Technology Payloads Chosen

Drone lighting

Your next opponent in Angry Birds could be a robot

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