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October 07, 2014
STATION NEWS
Alexander Gerst set for spacewalk
Paris (ESA) Oct 07, 2014
ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst has spent four months in the relative safety of the International Space Station but on Tuesday he will venture into open space with NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman on a seven-hour spacewalk. The spacewalk's main job is to move a failed cooling pump that was left in a temporary location by previous spacewalkers to its final position. Alexander and Reid will then install a unit that will allow the Station's robotic arm to remain powered even when it is being relocated. ... read more
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STATION NEWS

Expedition 41 Preps for First of Three October Spacewalks
Astronauts Reid Wiseman of NASA and Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency will work outside the International Space Station for about 6-1/2 hours Tuesday. The spacewalkers will relocate a fai ... more
FLOATING STEEL

US Navy to deploy armed, robotic patrol boats
The US Navy says it will soon use armed, robotic patrol boats with no sailors on board to escort and defend warships moving through sensitive sea lanes. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Soft robotics 'toolkit' features everything a robot-maker needs
A new resource unveiled by researchers from several Harvard University labs in collaboration with Trinity College Dublin provides both experienced and aspiring researchers with the intellectual raw ... more
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Fingertip sensor gives robot unprecedented dexterity
Researchers at MIT and Northeastern University have equipped a robot with a novel tactile sensor that lets it grasp a USB cable draped freely over a hook and insert it into a USB port. The sen ... more


ROBO SPACE

Underwater robot for port security
Last week, at the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, MIT researchers unveiled an oval-shaped submersible robot, a little smaller than a football, with a flattened panel on o ... more
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INTERN DAILY

New tool assesses skill development in robotic microsurgery, reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
A new standardized assessment provides a useful tool for tracking surgeons' progress as they develop the skills needed to perform robot-assisted microsurgery, reports a study in the October issue of ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot researcher combines nature to nurture 'superhuman' navigation
Computer modelling of the human eye, the brain of a rat and a robot could revolutionise advances in neuroscience and new technology, says a QUT leading robotics researcher. Dr Michael Milford ... 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

System designed to improve hand function lost to nerve damage
Engineers at Oregon State University have developed and successfully demonstrated the value of a simple pulley mechanism to improve hand function after surgery. The device, tested in cadaver h ... more
ROBO SPACE

Taste-testing robots in Thailand to ensure local restaurants are doing country proud
To curb the proliferation of knockoff versions of pad Thai, green chicken curry and Thai fried rice, Thailand officials have enlisted the help of taste-testing robots. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Football-size underwater robot could protect American ports
MIT researchers have developed a football-size underwater robot that they say could soon help protect America's ports. Drones have quickly become a much-used eye in the sky for law enforcement. And now, underwater robots have the potential to do the same for those patrolling the nation's waterways. ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Space agency sets Nov 12 date for comet landing
Europe's Rosetta spacecraft will attempt on November 12 to land a robot lab on a comet hurtling through deep space in a first for humankind, a statement said Friday. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Blackout? Robots to the Rescue
Big disasters almost always result in big power failures. Not only do they take down the TV and fridge, they also wreak havoc with key infrastructure like cell towers. That can delay search and resc ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Five European NATO powers vow to tackle 'hybrid threats'
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US to hold new military exercises with Trinidad and Tobago
ROBO SPACE

New RFID technology helps robots find household objects
Mobile robots could be much more useful in homes, if they could locate people, places and objects. Today's robots usually see the world with cameras and lasers, which have difficulty reliably recogn ... more
ROBO SPACE

Boeing unit, Liquid Robotics to collaborate on maritime surveillance
Boeing Defense, Space & Security has signed a teaming agreement with Liquid Robotics for the development of maritime surveillance products and services. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot cheerleading squad showcases sensor technology
A team of cheerleading robots made their dancing debut in Tokyo on Thursday as creator Murata Manufacturing demonstrated its cutting-edge sensor technology. ... more
STATION NEWS

SpaceX cargo ship arrives at International Space Station
SpaceX's unmanned Dragon spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station on Tuesday with a cargo of supplies, including freeze-dried meals, 20 live lab mice and a 3D printer. ... more
STATION NEWS

ISS Crew Trains to Capture Dragon
While they await next week's launch of the other half of their crew to the International Space Station, Expedition 41 Commander Max Suraev and Flight Engineers Reid Wiseman and Alexander Gerst focus ... more

ROBO SPACE

Cutting the cord on soft robots
When it comes to soft robots, researchers have finally managed to cut the cord. Developers from Harvard's School for Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover reaches 'far frontier'
NASA's $2.5 billion Curiosity rover has reached the base of the Martian mountain it aims to explore and should start drilling rocks there soon, US space agency scientists said Thursday. ... more
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MARSDAILY

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EARTH OBSERVATION

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Watch MIT's Atlas robot carry heavy objects

ROBO SPACE

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IRON AND ICE

NASA Invites Public to Submit Messages for Asteroid Mission Time Capsule

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Magal introducing RoboGuard security system in Israel

ROBO SPACE

'Robo Brain' will teach robots everything from the Internet

ROBO SPACE

Robonaut Gets New Legs as Trio Prepares for Homecoming

China Aims for the Moon, Plans to Bring Back Lunar Soil

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Russia's First Exoskeleton to Help Physically Impaired

Calculations with Nanoscale Smart Particles

Hitchhiking robot reaches journey's end in Canada

Curiosity's Brushwork on Martian 'Bonanza King' Target

A self-organizing thousand-robot swarm

Exoskeleton technology set for Navy testing and evaluation

Graphene-based planar micro-supercapacitors for on-chip energy storage

Robots inspired by origami can fold selves, walk away

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Robo-cook: android restaurant boots up in China

Remotec upgrading Army, Marine EOD robots

'Flashmob' robots swarm themselves into shape

Robots to up-end the world of work, for good and bad

Last European cargo ship docks with space station

Small, origami-inspired pop-up robots function autonomously

Robotic-assisted imaging will help in daily hospital practice

Space cargo ship set for docking with ISS

More Tasks for China's Moon Mission

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