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June 06, 2015
STATION NEWS
Historic handshake between space and Earth
Paris (ESA) Jun 04, 2015
In the first-ever demonstration of space-to-ground remote control with live video and force feedback, NASA astronaut Terry Virts orbiting Earth on the International Space Station shook hands with ESA telerobotics specialist Andre Schiele in the Netherlands today. Terry was testing a joystick that allows astronauts in space to 'feel' objects from hundreds of kilometres away. The joystick is a twin of the one on Earth and moving either makes its copy move in the same way. The joystick provides feedb ... read more
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UAV NEWS

Insect mating behavior has lessons for drones
Male moths locate females by navigating along the latter's pheromone (odor) plume, often flying hundreds of meters to do so. Two strategies are involved to accomplish this: males must find the outer ... more
INTERN DAILY

Job-sharing with nursing robot
Given the aging of the population and the low birthrate both in Japan and elsewhere, healthcare professionals are in short supply and unevenly distributed, giving rise to a need for alternatives to ... more
INTERN DAILY

Medical millirobots offer hope for less-invasive surgeries
Seeking to advance minimally invasive medical treatments, researchers have proposed using tiny robots, driven by magnetic potential energy from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. The researc ... more
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STATION NEWS

Space Station remodelling
The International Space Station's Permanent Multipurpose Module was detached and moved by the main robotic arm to another place on the orbiting laboratory yesterday. This delicate operation required ... more


ROBO SPACE

Helping robots put it all together
Today's industrial robots are remarkably efficient - as long as they're in a controlled environment where everything is exactly where they expect it to be. But put them in an unfamiliar settin ... more
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ROBO SPACE

JPL's RoboSimian to compete in DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals
RoboSimian, the ape-like robot developed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, will compete in the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, June 5 ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot masters new skills through trial and error
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed algorithms that enable robots to learn motor tasks through trial and error using a process that more closely approximates the wa ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Europe Strives to Counter Russian and Chinese Satellite Menace
Arrival of US aircraft carrier fuels Venezuelan fears of attack
Amentum secures up to 995M dollar US Air Force contract for MQ9 modernization
ROBO SPACE

Disney develop 2-legged robot that walks like an animated character
When Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse, he didn't give much thought to how he might bring his character to life in the real world. But robotics now puts that possibility within reach, so Disney resea ... more
ROBO SPACE

Researchers develop intelligent handheld robots
What if handheld tools know what needs to be done and were even able to guide and help inexperienced users to complete jobs that require skill? Researchers at the University of Bristol have develope ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robotic bird takes flight from back of robot roach
Unique partnership between a robot bird and robot roach proves the sum is greater than its parts. In a recent demonstration, a land-based robot roach helped launch a flying robotic bird. ... more
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STATION NEWS

NASA Begins Major Reconfiguration of International Space Station
NASA plans to relocate a storage module from one node to another in what would be the largest change to the configuration of the International Space Station (ISS) as the agency prepares the ISS for ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robotic cheetah jumps hurdles while running
A year after showing off a robotic cheetah that can run while not tethered to a machine, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have trained it to autonomously see and jump over hurdles while running, accomplishing a feat that many humans have trouble with. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Europe Strives to Counter Russian and Chinese Satellite Menace
Arrival of US aircraft carrier fuels Venezuelan fears of attack
Amentum secures up to 995M dollar US Air Force contract for MQ9 modernization
ROBO SPACE

Implants read intentions of tetraplegic patient from brain activity
Microelectrodes implanted in the brain of a tetraplegic patient have helped scientists anticipate his intended movements so they could steer a robotic arm accordingly, a new report shows. The result ... more
ROBO SPACE

Clinical trial shows intuitive control of robotic arm using thought
Paralyzed from the neck down after suffering a gunshot wound when he was 21, Erik G. Sorto now can move a robotic arm just by thinking about it and using his imagination. Through a clinical co ... more
MARSDAILY

Supersonic decelerator gets a lift to prepare for launch
NASA teams are continuing preparations for the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) test off the coast of Hawaii June 2-12. This week the team completed a number of key pre-test procedures, inc ... more
WATER WORLD

Pentagon considers underwater recharging stations for sub drones
The US Navy is aiming within the next 10 years to be able deploy unmanned, underwater pods where robotic mini-subs can recharge undetected and securely upload intelligence to Navy networks. "It's a ... more
ROBO SPACE

Self-healing robots take step towards disaster relief
Scientists on Wednesday said they had created a small robot that can recover from damage, in a step towards machines that mimic the remarkable adaptive powers of humans and animals. ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Caltech astronomers observe a supernova colliding with its companion star
Type Ia supernovae, one of the most dazzling phenomena in the universe, are produced when small dense stars called white dwarfs explode with ferocious intensity. At their peak, these supernovae can ... more
LAUNCH PAD

SpaceX cargo ship returns to Earth in ocean splashdown
SpaceX's unmanned Dragon supply ship left the International Space Station Thursday and hours later splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, NASA said. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

New computer algorithm builds rap songs out of other rap songs

ROBO SPACE

Exploring a new frontier of cyber-physical systems: The human body

IRON AND ICE

NASA Seeks Additional Information for Asteroid Redirect Mission Spacecraft

UAV NEWS

X-37B Mysteries Continue

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Servosila Introduces a Disaster Response Robot "Engineer"

ROBO SPACE

Fast Track Program invites non-traditional Roboticists to bolster security

IRON AND ICE

NASA asks for new ideas to bolster asteroid redirect mission

ROBO SPACE

Robot pets to rise in an overpopulated world

ROBO SPACE

Toward a squishier robot

ROBO SPACE

Robot rodeo: Remote-control bomb squads compete at Sandia labs

MIT engineers hand 'cognitive' control to underwater robots

An important step in artificial intelligence

Will a soft robot be first to explore Europa's oceans?

Controlling swarms of robots with a finger

Device could greatly improve speech and image recognition

IBM's Watson strives to be jack of all trades

Watch a simple tablet control robot swarm

Next X-37B Mission Set To Begin Soon

New bid to contact Europe's comet probe

Student Mars Rover team will compete in Utah desert

Engineers empower underwater robots to take on decision making

IBM's Watson extends cancer insights to 14 new centers

Robots to drive Polaris off-road vehicles in DARPA challenge

Making robots more human

Diverse sea creatures evolved to reach same swimming solution

X-37B Goes Fourth

Computer faces poker pros in no-limit Texas Hold'em

Rover on the Lookout for Dust Devils

Pentagon Launches Submarine-Tracking Unmanned Ghost Ships

A better grasp of primate grip

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