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January 15, 2015
STATION NEWS
Fresh supplies and experiments for Samantha
Paris (ESA) Jan 14, 2015
Yesterday, ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti and NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore captured the Dragon spacecraft with its supplies and new experiments for the six astronauts living 400 km above our planet. Samantha assisted Butch as he operated the International Space Station's 17 m-long robotic arm to capture the five-tonne supply vessel floating 10 m from the weightless research centre. The spacecraft has brought many experiments for the astronauts to run, involving fruit flies, flatworms, human ... read more
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ROBO SPACE

Vision system for household robots
For household robots ever to be practical, they'll need to be able to recognize the objects they're supposed to manipulate. But while object recognition is one of the most widely studied topics in a ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

The 'human' side of robots at electronics show
She stood on the floor of the Consumer Electronics Show, carried on conversations, blinked her eyes and sang a convincing rendition of "Take Me Home, Country Roads." ... more
CAR TECH

From Rovers to Self-Driving Cars
NASA's Ames Research Center and Nissan North America have signed a Reimbursable Umbrella Space Act Agreement and the first annex to that agreement. The umbrella agreement allows for partnerships in ... more
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ROBO SPACE

NASA Robot Plunges Into Volcano to Explore Fissure
Volcanoes have always fascinated Carolyn Parcheta. She remembers a pivotal moment watching a researcher take a lava sample on a science TV program video in 6th grade. "I said to myself, I'm going to ... more


ROBO SPACE

Robots learn to use tools by watching YouTube videos
Imagine having a personal robot prepare your breakfast every morning. Now, imagine that this robot didn't need any help figuring out how to make the perfect omelet, because it learned all the necess ... more
Military Radar Summit 2015
Small Modular Reactors - USA - 2015
Nuclear Decommissioning Conference Europe May 2015

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

Consumer tech show spotlights gadgets for healthy living
From bracelets that measure body fat to robots that coach children through chemotherapy, the Consumer Electronics Show brimmed with gadgets promising prescriptions for healthier lives. ... more
ICE WORLD

Underwater drones map ice algae in Antarctica
New robot technology leads Antarctic exploration into a new epoch. It is now possible to study the underside of sea ice across large distances and explore a world previously restricted to specially ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
'The war of tomorrow will begin in space': Macron
UN watchdog calls on Iran to urgently allow 'long overdue' uranium stockpile verification
How drones are altering contemporary warfare
STATION NEWS

Astronaut feels the force
In a milestone for space robotics, the International Space Station has hosted the first full run of ESA's experiment with a force-reflecting joystick. Think of the kind of tasks you can do wit ... more
INTERN DAILY

DNA origami could lead to nano 'transformers' for biomedical applications
If the new nano-machines built at The Ohio State University look familiar, it's because they were designed with full-size mechanical parts such as hinges and pistons in mind. The project is th ... more
IRON AND ICE

Comet probe 'may revive in March': French space chief
A probe that made the first landing on a comet but fell silent when its battery ran down may revive with sunlight in March, France's space chief said Monday. ... more
Training Space Professionals Since 1970

ROBO SPACE

I, Tormentum
Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics and Zeroth Law from his 1950 novel "I, Robot" concern helping humans and not hurting them, but they do not cover robots playing basketball. To Megan Meehan, ins ... more
TECH SPACE

Gecko Grippers Get a Microgravity Test Flight
There are no garbage trucks equipped to leave the atmosphere and pick up debris floating around the Earth. But what if we could send a robot to do the job? Scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
'The war of tomorrow will begin in space': Macron
UN watchdog calls on Iran to urgently allow 'long overdue' uranium stockpile verification
How drones are altering contemporary warfare
EXO LIFE

Tiny 'life detector' could sense alien movement: study
European researchers said Monday they have devised the first tiny motion detector that could help find microscopic life forms on distant planets. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Risky Business
In April 2013, NASA announced that it was in the early phases of planning a robotic mission to snag an asteroid and haul it into lunar orbit for study. At the time, NASA chief Charles Bolden said th ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Glenn Research Center Completes Stirling Generator
Researchers at NASA's Glenn Research Center recently assembled an engineering model Stirling power system using valuable assets that became available after the Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generat ... more
ROBO SPACE

QinetiQ North America refurbishing, modernizing Talon robots used by the military
Robots used by U.S. military forces in Iraq and Afghanistan are being refurbished and modernized by QinetiQ North America under U.S. Army and Navy contracts. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Pitt team publishes new findings from mind-controlled robot arm project
In another demonstration that brain-computer interface technology has the potential to improve the function and quality of life of those unable to use their own arms, a woman with quadriplegia shape ... more

MARSDAILY

New idea for transporting spacecraft could ease trip to Mars
Scientists say a new method, called ballistic capture, for transporting robotic rovers, satellites and astronaut-carrying spacecraft to Mars could save space agencies time and money. ... more
VENUSIAN HEAT

NASA theorizes a manned mission to Venus
The science world has been mostly fixated on Mars and comets, but some scientists at NASA are starting to talk about Venus - suggesting a manned mission to our closest neighbor could be simpler and less expensive than a trip to Mars. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Rise of the robots: the promise of physical AI
Amazon robotics lead casts doubt on eye-catching humanoids
'Western tech dominance fading' at Lisbon's Web Summit
ROBO SPACE

Robot named 'Athena' becomes first humanoid robot to pay for a seat on a flight

ROBO SPACE

First steps for Hector the robot stick insect

MARSDAILY

NASA Rover Finds Active and Ancient Organic Chemistry on Mars

LAUNCH PAD

NASA, SpaceX reschedule next week's ISS resupply launch

MARSDAILY

Opportunity In No-Flash Mode: Kludge Ready To Radiate

ROBO SPACE

Early adoption of robotic surgery leads to organ preservation for kidney cancer patients

ROBO SPACE

New 'electronic skin' for prosthetics, robotics detects pressure from different directions

MARSDAILY

Flash-Memory Reformat Planned

ROBO SPACE

Two Robots, One Challenge, Endless Possibility

ROBO SPACE

Engineer Applies Robot Control Theory to Improve Prosthetic Legs

Artificial intelligence: Hawking's fears stir debate

Finland Parliament Approves Nuclear Power Plant Construction With Russia

Mini Rovers Hold Big Promise for Community College Students

Hawking warns AI 'could spell end of human race'

Carnegie Mellon Unveils Lunar Rover "Andy"

Astrobiology Acupuncture: Collecting Data from Non-Planar Surfaces

An eel-lectrifying future for autonomous underwater robots

Within Rover's Reach at Mars Target Area 'Alexander Hills'

An alternative to 'Turing Test'

Underwater robot sheds new light on Antarctic sea ice

Can robots help stop the Ebola outbreak?

Schker-blop! The sound of a comet touchdown

Comet probe 'sniffed' organic molecules: early data

Elon Musk thinks robots could turn on us in the next five years

Several Drives Push Opportunity Over 41-Kilometer Mark

DARPA-Funded Inflatable Robotics Helps Spark Idea for Silver Screen Star

Triumphant comet probe sends last-gasp data from 'alien world'

Comet probe sends back drill experiment data in final hours

Comet probe in race against time to crown stellar feat

European probe lands on comet, fails to anchor

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