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November 30, 2015
ROBO SPACE
New detector perfect for asteroid mining, planetary research
Nashville TN (SPX) Nov 27, 2015
The grizzled asteroid miner is a stock character in science fiction. Now, a couple of recent events - one legal and the other technological - have brought asteroid mining a step closer to reality. The legal step was taken when the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee passed a bill titled H.R. 2262--SPACE Act of 2015. The bill has a number of measures designed to facilitate commercial space development, including a provision that gives individuals or companies ownership of any mate ... read more
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SPACE SCOPES

Webb Space Telescope receives first mirror installation
NASA has successfully installed the first of 18 flight mirrors onto the James Webb Space Telescope, beginning a critical piece of the observatory's construction. In the clean room at NASA's Go ... more
ROBO SPACE

China dreams of electric sheep at robot conference
In a martial artist's white silk pyjamas, a man practised tai-chi in harmony with a motorised arm at a Beijing exhibition showcasing a vision of robots with Chinese characteristics. ... more
ROBO SPACE

NASA selects Northeastern for humanoid robot research
On Tuesday, NASA announced that Northeastern and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will perform advanced research and development work on humanoid robot prototypes, a project that could help ... more
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ROBO SPACE

NASA awards two robots to university groups for upgrades
Humanoid robots will be helpful to astronauts on our journey to Mars, so NASA has awarded prototypes to two universities for advanced research and development work. NASA is interested in human ... more


FLORA AND FAUNA

Hair increases surface area for animals by 100 times
Georgia Institute of Technology researchers combed through more than two dozen studies and did surface measurements for 27 mammals and insects to better understand how animals are able to clean them ... more

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TECH SPACE

System helps novices design 3-D-printable robotic creatures
Even a novice can design and build a customized walking robot using a 3-D printer and off-the-shelf servo motors with the help of a new design tool developed by Disney Research and Carnegie Mellon U ... more
MARSDAILY

Amnesia Event Slows Down Opportunity Robotic Arm Work
Opportunity is within 'Marathon Valley' on the west rim of Endeavour Crater. The plan ahead was for Opportunity to use the robotic arm to place the Alpha Particle X-ray spectrometer down on a ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Geopolitical instability and AI drive transformation in EO market
'Western tech dominance fading' at Lisbon's Web Summit
European Response to Escalating Space Security Crisis
ROBO SPACE

Humans can empathize with robots
Empathy is a basic human ability. We often feel empathy toward and console others in distress. Is it possible for us to emphasize with humanoid robots? Since robots are becoming increasingly popular ... more
IRON AND ICE

One year after comet touchdown, what's next for Philae?
A year ago on Thursday, the world held its collective breath as a European spacecraft dropped a tiny robot lab onto the surface of a comet hurtling towards the Sun. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Chances 'fair' for Philae contact: ground controllers
Chances are "fair" for renewed contact with Europe's robot lab Philae, hurtling through space perched on a comet, a ground controller said Tuesday, four months after the tiny lander fell silent. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Robotic Eyes to Assist Satellite Repairs in Orbit
NASA is developing and demonstrating technologies to service and repair satellites in distant orbits. Robotic spacecraft - likely operated with joysticks by technicians on the ground - would carry o ... more
ROBO SPACE

How sensorimotor intelligence may develop
It is fascinating to observe a robot exploring its physical possibilities and surroundings, and subsequently developing different self-taught behaviors without any instructions. In their paper publi ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Geopolitical instability and AI drive transformation in EO market
'Western tech dominance fading' at Lisbon's Web Summit
European Response to Escalating Space Security Crisis
ROBO SPACE

Robot's influent speaking just to get attention from you
Communication in human dialogue is based on one another's words and body language. We can sense whether the other person is distracted, and we change the course of our conversation and our actions t ... more
ROBO SPACE

'Spring-mass' technology heralds the future of walking robots
A study by engineers at Oregon State University suggests that they have achieved the most realistic robotic implementation of human walking dynamics that has ever been done, which may ultimately all ... more
ROBO SPACE

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
WATER WORLD

Exploring the seas, thanks to space
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 o ... more
ROBO SPACE

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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ROBO SPACE

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
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
24/7 Energy News Coverage
China emissions flat in third quarter as solar surges: study
Conference travel emissions exceed research energy use
Eyes turn to space to feed power-hungry data centers


STELLAR CHEMISTRY

First movie of stellar-surface evolution beyond our Solar System

ROBO SPACE

Google invests in Chinese artificial intelligence firm

ROBO SPACE

Friendly robot Pepper makes European debut in France

SPACE TRAVEL

Back to the Future: Truth is stranger than sci-fi

ROBO SPACE

Robots are learning to fall with grace

SPACE SCOPES

Robotic Laser Astronomy on the Rise

ROBO SPACE

More-flexible machine learning

ROBO SPACE

Psychic robot will know what you really meant to do

ROBO SPACE

Bio-inspired robotic finger looks, feels and works like the real thing

ROBO SPACE

U.S. Navy orders new robots, servicing

Gulf Stream ring water intrudes onto continental shelf like 'Pinocchio's nose'

Space startup confirms plans for robotic moon landings

Search for Mars life stymied by contamination threat

MIT's egg-clutching robot has soft but steady hands

Embedded optical sensors could make robotic hands more dexterous

Russian scientist hope to get rocket fuel, water, oxygen from Lunar ice

Patching up X-37B

Impact produced comet's rubber duck shape: study

Printing lightweight, flexible, and functional materials

Aussie woman sends 'robot' to queue for new iPhone

How social cues influence human-robot interaction

Marines experiment with robot capabilities

Opportunity Continues Search for Clay Minerals On Mars

Expect Martian Colonies to Build Themselves First

Marines send robotic dog into simulated combat

Robots help to map England's only deep-water Marine Conservation Zone

Supervising two rovers from space

Researchers develop 'instruction manual' for futuristic metallic glass

Team Continues to Operate Rover in RAM Mode

Super-stretchable metallic conductors for flexible electronics


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