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April 12, 2016
LAUNCH PAD
SpaceX cargo arrives at crowded space station
Miami (AFP) April 10, 2016
SpaceX's unmanned Dragon cargo ship, carrying lettuce seeds, lab mice and an inflatable pop-up room, arrived Sunday at a crowded International Space Station where six spacecraft are now docked. British astronaut Tim Peake reached out with the station's robotic arm and grappled the Dragon, carrying its nearly 7,000 pounds (3,175 kilograms) of gear, at 7:23 am (1123 GMT). "We show load is safe, and it looks like we've caught a Dragon," said Peake. Four Russian spaceships - two Progress cargo ... read more
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WATER WORLD

Scientists program microbots to clean polluted water
Testing proves a team of tiny microbots are able to remove the majority of heavy metal toxins from water. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Touching a robot can elicit physiological arousal in humans
On the scale of the "uncanny valley," the humanoid robot registers a positive response with humans just before the dip into repulsion. Its resemblance hovers between C-3PO and Wall-E, a familiar but ... more
ROBO SPACE

Private equity firm acquires iRobot defense business
The Defense and Security business of iRobot has been acquired by Arlington Capital Partners, a private equity firm. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Gestures improve communication - even with robots
In the world of robot communication, it seems actions speak louder than words. Scientists in the UK have discovered that by getting robot avatars to "talk with their hands," we understand them as we ... more


UAV NEWS

Skilled drone pilots needed
Online and newspaper "Help Wanted" ads are likely to include a new kind of job listing in the near future: skilled drone pilots ready for immediate work on solar panel farms, fire stations, and even ... more

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ROBO SPACE

Robot Technology Set to Invade Earth
Wearable robots could finally be migrating from the movie screen to the workplace floor. If so, the task of lifting heavy objects may at last cease to pose a worry. Nara-based ActiveLink Co., ... more
JAPAN PRESS NEWORK

'Alien' Robot Technology Set to Invade Earth
Wearable robots could finally be migrating from the movie screen to the workplace floor. If so, the task of lifting heavy objects may at last cease to pose a worry. Nara-based ActiveLink Co., ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
North Korea declares nuclear statehood 'permanently enshrined'
Iran says enriched nuclear material 'under rubble' of facilities hit during Israel war
ArianeGroup to develop next-generation M51.4 missile for French nuclear deterrent
JAPAN PRESS NEWORK

Help Wanted: Skilled Drone Pilots
Online and newspaper "Help Wanted" ads are likely to include a new kind of job listing in the near future: skilled drone pilots ready for immediate work on solar panel farms, fire stations, and even ... more
ROBO SPACE

Moving microswimmers with tiny swirling flows
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have discovered a way to use a microscopic, swirling flow to rapidly clear a circle of tiny bacteria or swimming robots. ... more
ROBO SPACE

No plans for killer US military robots... yet
Robotic systems and unmanned vehicles are playing an ever-growing role in the US military - but don't expect to see Terminator-style droids striding across the battlefield just yet. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Program Aims to Facilitate Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites
Hundreds of military, government and commercial satellites reside today in geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO) some 22,000 miles (36,000 kilometers) above the Earth-a perch ideal for providing communic ... more
TECH SPACE

Microagents with revolutionary potential
Salvador Pane was on a trolleybus in Zurich one day after work. He was deep in thought when the bus came to a sudden stop because the cable was disrupted. He was struck by an idea: "Why can't we cre ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
North Korea declares nuclear statehood 'permanently enshrined'
Iran says enriched nuclear material 'under rubble' of facilities hit during Israel war
ArianeGroup to develop next-generation M51.4 missile for French nuclear deterrent
STATION NEWS

Cargo ship reaches space station on resupply run
An unmanned cargo ship packed with science experiment materials plus food, water and clothes successfully docked at the International Space Station on Saturday, NASA partner Orbital ATK said. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

TEPCO bungles Fukushima cleanup as robots damaged by Radiation
The much-maligned Japanese energy company is at it again with another technological failure. Cleanup efforts at the shuttered and leaking Fukushima nuclear plant hit the skids this week as off ... more
ROBO SPACE

Microsoft grounds foul-mouthed teen-speak bot
A Microsoft "chatbot" designed to converse like a teenage girl was grounded on Thursday after its artificial intelligence software was coaxed into firing off hateful, racist comments online. ... more
SPACEWAR

Russia's next gen robots to work in space and on battlefield
More than 20 new types of robots are being developed in Russia that will someday be put to use in life-threatening situations, including in space and on the battlefield, Rossiiskaya Gazeta newspaper ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot learning companion offers custom-tailored tutoring
Parents want the best for their children's education and often complain about large class sizes and the lack of individual attention. Goren Gordon, an artificial intelligence researcher from Tel Avi ... more

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ROBO SPACE

Light illuminates the way for bio-bots
A new class of miniature biological robots, or bio-bots, has seen the light - and is following where the light shines. The bio-bots are powered by muscle cells that have been genetically engineered ... more
ROBO SPACE

Drexel research helps bacteria-powered microrobots plot a course
The problem with having a microscopic robot propelled by a horde of tail-flailing bacteria is you never know where it's going to end up. The tiny, bio-robots, which amount to a chip coated with a "c ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers found a star with a record variation period

ROBO SPACE

Less than meets the eye

ROBO SPACE

Domino's to trial robots for pizza delivery

ROBO SPACE

Hollywood robots: Movie machines may boost robot acceptance

ROBO SPACE

Amputee feels texture with a bionic fingertip

ROBO SPACE

Super elastic electroluminescent 'skin' will soon create mood robots

MARSDAILY

Rocket blasts off on Russia-Europe mission seeking life on Mars

MARSDAILY

Opportunity seeking clay minerals on steeper slopes

ROBO SPACE

Some assembly required to boost robot ratings

ROBO SPACE

Coming to a hotel near you: the robot humanoid receptionist

GM buys self-driving technology startup Cruise

Mars robot launch now scheduled for May 2018: NASA

In emergencies, should you trust a robot

Engineered swarmbots rely on peers for survival

Watch Google's AlphaGo computer take on world's best Go player

Japan 'robo' dogs eyed for quake rescue missions

Researchers unveil light-up, stretchable robot skin

Automatic programming makes swarm robots safer and more reliable

Microrobots learn from ciliates

SSL developing robotic sample handling assembly for Mars 2020

Underwater robots can be programmed to make independent decisions

Could Laser Weapon Save Earth from Killer Asteroids?

How Russia Can Counter the US's New 'Miracle Weapons'

Facebook donates servers to speed up research into AI

Help NASA Create Better Vision for Robonaut

Boston Dynamics robot learns from being bullied

X Prize aims to show AI is friend not foe

NASA Report Details Expert Team Investigation of Asteroid Redirect Mission

Fuel cells powering inner-city vehicles

Can fables, fairy tales teach robots morality?


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