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February 15, 2016
IRON AND ICE
Farewell Philae: Earth says goodbye to comet probe
Paris (AFP) Feb 12, 2016
Scientists gave up Friday trying to contact robot lab Philae, stubbornly silent on the surface of a comet streaking through space - closing a captivating chapter in an historic quest. "Time to say goodbye to Philae," announced the German Aerospace Center DLR, and said it "will no longer be sending any commands." Philae's comet host is moving further and further away from the Sun and its battery-boosting rays, and by this point "there is indeed little hope to still get a signal," project manager ... read more
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ROBO SPACE

Cockroach inspires robot that squeezes through cracks
Our fear and disgust that cockroaches can quickly squeeze through the tiniest cracks are well justified, say University of California, Berkeley scientists. Not only can they squish themselves to get ... more
SPACE SCOPES

NASA Time-lapse Shows Webb Telescope Mirror Assembly
NASA's latest time-lapse video shows the James Webb Space Telescope's primary mirror's full assembly from start to finish. The video, which covers almost three months of work has been sped up to run ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robotically driven system could reduce cost of discovering drug and target interactions
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have created the first robotically driven experimentation system to determine the effects of a large number of drugs on many proteins, reducing the ... more
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CAR TECH

New algorithm improves speed and accuracy of pedestrian detection
What if computers could recognize objects as well as the human brain could? Electrical engineers at the University of California, San Diego have taken an important step toward that goal by developin ... more


IRON AND ICE

Dawn now circling Ceres in its final orbit
A veteran interplanetary traveler is writing the closing chapter in its long and storied expedition. In its final orbit, where it will remain even beyond the end of its mission, at its lowest altitu ... more

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ROBO SPACE

Chip could bring deep learning to mobile devices
In recent years, some of the most exciting advances in artificial intelligence have come courtesy of convolutional neural networks, large virtual networks of simple information-processing units, whi ... more
ROBO SPACE

Arlington Capital Partners buying iRobot business unit
The Defense & Security business unit of iRobot Corporation is being acquired by Arlington Capital Partners, a private equity firm. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
European Response to Escalating Space Security Crisis
BlackSky to deliver advanced Gen-3 tactical ISR capabilities to international customer
Geopolitical instability and AI drive transformation in EO market
MARSDAILY

Opportunity Reaches 12 Years on Mars!
Opportunity is exploring 'Marathon Valley' on the rim of Endeavour crater. The rover is up on north-facing slopes for improved solar array energy production. The rover is conducting an in-situ ... more
STATION NEWS

New Tool Provides Successful Visual Inspection of ISS Robot Arm
Gas station attendant, electronics installer, home inspector: is there any fix-it job that NASA's Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) can't tackle during its four-year career? As NASA takes a break in R ... more
SPACE SCOPES

NASA Webb Telescope mirrors installed with robotic arm precision
Inside a massive clean room at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland the James Webb Space Telescope team is steadily installing the largest space telescope mirror ever. Unlike ot ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Russia launches ambitious cosmic robotics project
The development of state-of-the-art robots capable of operating in outer space will begin in Russia this year, media reports said. Russian scientists will begin the development of sophisticate ... more
CHIP TECH

Scientists build a neural network using plastic memristors
Scientists from the Kurchatov Institute, MIPT, the University of Parma (Italy), Moscow State University, and Saint Petersburg State University have created a neural network based on polymeric memris ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
European Response to Escalating Space Security Crisis
BlackSky to deliver advanced Gen-3 tactical ISR capabilities to international customer
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ROBO SPACE

Thales, ASV to jointly develop unmanned surface vehicle technology
Thales and ASV have signed an agreement to cooperate on the development of unmanned surface vehicle technology. ... more
ROBO SPACE

NASA counting on humanoid robots in deep space exploration
As humanity moves forward with space exploration, we should prepare for risky and extremely hazardous endeavors such as manned missions to Mars and asteroids. Having fully operational robotic help r ... more
ROBO SPACE

Scientists urge world to stop killer robots
The world must act quickly to avert a future in which autonomous robots with artificial intelligence roam the battlefields killing humans, scientists and arms experts warned at an elite gathering in the Swiss Alps. ... more
WATER WORLD

'Squishy' robot fingers aid deep sea exploration
During a 2014 talk on his exploration of deep-sea coral reefs, Baruch College marine biologist David Gruber showed a video of clunky robotic hands collecting fragile specimens of coral and sponges f ... more
OUTER PLANETS

The Voyage of a Lifetime: New Horizons Marks 10 Years Since Launch
Ten years ago one of the great robotic explorers of our age - NASA's New Horizons spacecraft - rocketed into the sky above the Florida coastline. The tiny probe - weighing barely 1,000 pounds - sped ... more

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SPACEMART

European space boss has 'crazy' Moon Village plan
The European Space Agency's new boss elaborated Friday on his vision for a multinational research village on the Moon - a leading contender for a project to succeed the International Space Station. ... more
GPS NEWS

Trimble to provide GPS survey systems for U.S. Marines
The U.S. Navy selected Trimble to supply its GPS Survey systems to the U.S. Marines to be used for topographic missions. ... more
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MILTECH

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Synthetic Muscles

Russia Postpones Plans on Extensive Moon Exploration Until 2025

James Webb Space Telescope mirror halfway complete

Mystery of heat loss from the Earth's crust has been solved

Teaching machines to see

Magnetic nanoparticle chains offer new technique for controlling soft robots

'Robot locust' can traverse rocky terrain and assist in search and rescue

Unscheduled spacewalk likely on Monday

NASA spacewalk to fix ISS rail car

Opportunity performs a week of robotic arm at Marathon Valley

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Scientists teach machines to learn like humans

SSL selected for NASA project to develop robotic on-orbit satellite assembly

Tech titans pledge $1 bn for artificial intelligence research

Opportunity on west rim of Endeavour Crater within Marathon Valley

Robot adds new twist to NIST antenna measurements and calibrations


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