
DARPA Seeks to Create Software Systems That Could Last 100 Years
As modern software systems continue inexorably to increase in complexity and capability, users have become accustomed to periodic cycles of updating and upgrading to avoid obsolescence-if at some co ... more
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NASA selects proposals for ultra-lightweight material development
NASA has selected three proposals to develop and manufacture ultra-lightweight (ULW) materials for future aerospace vehicles and structures. The proposals will mature advanced technologies that will ... more
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How drones are altering contemporary warfare
Light powered micromotors achieve flight in open air
Europe Strives to Counter Russian and Chinese Satellite Menace
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KUKA Systems Aerospace opens French facility
A new facility for the research, development and production of robotic manufacturing systems has been opened in France by KUKA Systems Aerospace. ... more
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Home Away From Home: NASA Spider-Droids to Build in Space
A company called Tethers Unlimited is developing a futuristic "Arachnid-like" droid system, funded by the North American Space Agency, that hopes to help humanity's journey into - and settlement in ... more
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Ultra-realistic robot proves there's more than one way to scare a fish
In the world of the tiny zebrafish, the predatory red tiger oscar is the stuff of nightmares. And while the species has no natural reason to fear robots, researchers at the NYU Polytechnic School of ... more
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How To Train Your Astronauts
Training an astronaut is no easy task. Astronauts go through years of rigorous technical, health and safety training to learn simple and complex tasks for a typical four to six month mission. They d ... more
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Modular brains help organisms learn new skills without forgetting old skills
New research suggests that when brains are organized into modules they are better at learning new information without forgetting old knowledge. The findings - published this week in PLOS Computation ... more
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