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October 27, 2015
WATER WORLD
Exploring the seas, thanks to space
Paris (ESA) Oct 27, 2015
An underwater robot initially built to help astronauts train for life in weightlessness is now being tested in the Mediterranean Sea. One day, robots like this may carry out sophisticated missions on our ocean floors, from finding lost aircraft blackboxes to mining minerals or maintaining the sites of ancient pirate shipwrecks. In space stations, robots are playing an increasingly important role. These days, if an astronaut needs to carry out a minor fix, it might well be that a mechanical arm han ... read more
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NASA's Next Sample Return Robot Challenge Open for Registration
Registration is open for the fifth running of NASA Centennial Challenges' Sample Return Robot Challenge, which will take place in June and September 2016. To win a share of the $1.5 million prize pu ... more
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Google invests in Chinese artificial intelligence firm
Google has taken a stake in a Chinese artificial intelligence startup which is aiming to develop smart wearable technologies, the companies said Tuesday. ... more
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Dive of the RoboBee
In 1939, a Russian engineer proposed a "flying submarine" - a vehicle that can seamlessly transition from air to water and back again. While it may sound like something out of a James Bond film, eng ... more
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Friendly robot Pepper makes European debut in France
A humanoid robot name Pepper designed as an upbeat companion made its European debut on Tuesday helping shoppers with wine, and more, in a major shop in France. ... more


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Can ballet bugs help us build better robots
When it's time to design new robots, sometimes the best inspiration can come from Mother Nature. Take, for example, her creepy, but incredibly athletic spider crickets. Johns Hopkins engineering stu ... more
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MARSDAILY

The Martian Astrobiologist
Mars has been a focus of astrobiology and exobiology research since the early days of NASA. Even before the invention of the telescope, Mars captured the imagination of scientists and philosophers w ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

First movie of stellar-surface evolution beyond our Solar System
Astronomers from the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP), present for the first time a movie that shows the evolution of stellar spots on a star other than our Sun. The long-term, highl ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Back to the Future: Truth is stranger than sci-fi
When Marty McFly and "Doc" Brown burst into 2015 in a time machine, straight from the year 1985, they encounter a brave new world of garbage-fuelled flying cars, self-tying shoes and robot waiters. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robots are learning to fall with grace
Robots aren't yet perfect. As they learn new skills, they're likely to be even less perfect. For this reason and others, it's important for robots to learn to fall and fail gracefully. ... more
SPACE SCOPES

Robotic Laser Astronomy on the Rise
The world's first robotic laser adaptive optics system, developed by a team led by University of Hawaii at Manoa astronomer Christoph Baranec, will soon find a new home at the venerable 2.1-meter (8 ... more
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More-flexible machine learning
Machine learning, which is the basis for most commercial artificial-intelligence systems, is intrinsically probabilistic. An object-recognition algorithm asked to classify a particular image, for in ... more
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Psychic robot will know what you really meant to do
What if software could steer a car back on track if the driver swerves on ice? Or guide a prosthesis to help a shaky stroke patient smoothly lift a cup? Bioengineers at the University of Illinois at ... more
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Bio-inspired robotic finger looks, feels and works like the real thing
Most robotic parts used today are rigid, have a limited range of motion and don't really look lifelike. Inspired by both nature and biology, a scientist from Florida Atlantic University has designed ... more
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U.S. Navy orders new robots, servicing
iRobot has received contracts from the U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center for support services for MK1 robots in use and for production of new units. ... more
WATER WORLD

Gulf Stream ring water intrudes onto continental shelf like 'Pinocchio's nose'
Ocean robots installed off the coast of Massachusetts have helped scientists understand a previously unknown process by which warm Gulf Stream water and colder waters of the continental shelf exchan ... more
MOON DAILY

Space startup confirms plans for robotic moon landings
California-based space exploration startup Moon Express has signed a deal with Rocket Lab to commence a series of lunar launches starting in 2017. ... more
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Search for Mars life stymied by contamination threat
A multi-billion-dollar robot dispatched to Mars to search for life must steer clear of promising "hot spots" for fear of spreading microbes from Earth, NASA project scientists said Thursday. ... more
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MIT's egg-clutching robot has soft but steady hands
The word "robot" recalls metal and rigidity, swift and calculated motions - not necessarily ideal for more delicate tasks, like handling eggs. ... more
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Embedded optical sensors could make robotic hands more dexterous
Optical sensors may be uniquely suited for use in robotic hands, according to Carnegie Mellon University researchers who have developed a three-fingered soft robotic hand with multiple embedded fibe ... more
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Super-stretchable metallic conductors for flexible electronics

Neurotechnology Provides Near-Natural Sense of Touch

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Opportunity brushes a rock and conducts in-situ studies

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Middle School Students Write Code for Space Station

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