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October 05, 2016
SPACE TRAVEL
Students team up with NASA for space coms and navigation
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 04, 2016
Millions of students across the country take on internships every year, but not all have the chance to be part of an innovative team pushing the boundaries of space communications. Summer interns with the Explorations and Space Communications Projects Division (ESC) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, tackled projects critical to human and robotic spaceflight. This summer, ESC hosted 48 interns, undergraduates through Ph.D. students, from 25 different schools and 19 diffe ... read more

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QinetiQ, Milrem debut Titan unmanned ground vehicle
QinetiQ North America and Milrem debuted their Titan unmanned ground vehicle this week at the 2016 Association of the United States Army event. ... more
TECH SPACE

Clean room helps NASA robot explore frontiers of materials science
The celebrated robot ISAAC now has a hermetically sealed workshop where it's free to follow its prime directive: discovering bold new ways of making composite materials for the air and space vehicle ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Deakin builds world-first robotic surgical system with sense of touch
A world-first Deakin University innovation will give surgeons the sense of touch while they drive a robot to conduct keyhole surgery via a computer. The HeroSurg robot is a major breakthrough to cur ... more
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Robots galore as Asia's biggest tech fair kicks off
A Japanese inventor is hoping a robot that still needs humans will win over Asia's largest tech fair, offering a counterpoint to major technology firms pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence (AI). ... more


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Tech titans join to study artificial intelligence
Major technology firms have joined forces in a partnership on artificial intelligence, aiming to cooperate on "best practices" on using the technology "to benefit people and society." ... more

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IRON AND ICE

Rosetta's comet adventure in numbers
Europe's ground-breaking quest to unravel the Solar System's mysteries concludes Friday with the Rosetta comet chaser crashlanding onto the cosmic wanderer's rocky surface. ... more
ROBO SPACE

One-eyed robot learns to see in weightlessness
A small drone taught itself to judge distances using only one eye during trials aboard the International Space Station, ESA-backed researchers have reported. Although humans can effortlessly estimat ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
AI powered SAR imagery analysis tool launched by SATIM and ICEYE
Ghosts of the Deep: China's AJX-002 XLUUV and the Geopolitics of Undersea Power
Global Invacom unveils XRJ transceiver for government and defense satcom
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta: The end of a space odyssey
Europe's trailblazing deep-space comet exploration for clues to the origins of the Solar System ends Friday with the Rosetta orbiter joining robot lab Philae on the iceball's dusty surface for eternity. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta: How to end the fairytale
Once upon a time, two intrepid space adventurers called Rosetta and Philae set out from Earth to explore a comet far, far away. ... more
MARSDAILY

Pacamor Kubar Bearings awarded contract to support Mars 2020 Mission
Pacamor Kubar Bearings (PKB), a Troy, NY manufacturer of ball bearings for aerospace and defense systems, was recently awarded a contract by Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) to supply critical hardwa ... more
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IRON AND ICE

JPL seeks robotic spacecraft development for Asteroid Redirect Mission
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, has issued a request for proposal (RFP) seeking design, development and build of the robotic spacecraft that will capture a multi-ton astero ... more
ROBO SPACE

Servosila Robotic Arms product line is launched by Servosila
Servosila, a robotics technology company, announced a launch of a new line of robotic arm manipulators specifically targeted at mobile robotics market. "Servosila Robotic Arms are the first ma ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
AI powered SAR imagery analysis tool launched by SATIM and ICEYE
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Global Invacom unveils XRJ transceiver for government and defense satcom
ROBO SPACE

Team of robots learns to work together, without colliding
When roboticists create behaviors for teams of robots, they first build algorithms that focus on the intended task. Then they wrap safety behaviors around those primary algorithms to keep the machin ... more
ROBO SPACE

Stanford-hosted study examines how AI might affect urban life in 2030
A panel of academic and industrial thinkers has looked ahead to 2030 to forecast how advances in artificial intelligence (AI) might affect life in a typical North American city - in areas as diverse ... more
ROBO SPACE

Third European Rover Challenge Kicks Off in Poland
A small town of Jasionka, near Rzeszow, Poland will serve as a battleground of red-brown sand and dust for Mars rovers trying to complete numerous complex tasks. The event, known as the European Rov ... more
JAPAN PRESS NEWORK

Industrial Robots: Rethinking the Status Quo
Long known as the collective mecca of cutting-edge industrial robot technology, Japanese manufacturers are now welcoming a newcomer from outside the ranks. Sumitomo Heavy Industries (SHI) hopes that ... more
ROBO SPACE

Scientists attempt to teach robots human values
A pair of artificial intelligence experts from Cornell University have joined a nationwide effort to ensure the nightmare science fiction scenarios - the ones involving corrupted human-killing computers - don't become a reality. ... more

TECH SPACE

'Materials that compute' advances as Pitt engineers demonstrate pattern recognition
The potential to develop "materials that compute" has taken another leap at the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering, where researchers for the first time have demonstrated that ... more
IRON AND ICE

Missing comet lander Philae spotted at last: ESA
Europe's Rosetta spacecraft has finally spotted its tiny lander Philae, thought to be lost forever, stuck in a ditch on the surface of a comet hurtling through space, ground controllers said Monday. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Laundry-folding washing machine: eye-catching gizmos at IFA fair

ROBO SPACE

Researchers unveil ciliated microbots

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The evolution and future of automation

ENERGY TECH

Stretchy supercapacitors power wearable electronics

ROBO SPACE

Where does AlphaGo go

ROBO SPACE

Science set to upstage fiction with Fantastic Voyage

ROBO SPACE

The first autonomous, entirely soft robot

MARSDAILY

China unveils 2020 Mars rover concept: report

JAPAN PRESS NEWORK

Air Pressure Makes Lifting a Breeze

STATION NEWS

'New port of call' installed at space station

From Solo Cup to an asteroid: NASA's newest space mission

NASA Space Robotics Challenge Prepares Robots for the Journey to Mars

Natural scale caterpillar soft robot is powered and controlled with light

NASA Asteroid Redirect Mission Completes Design Milestone

Legions of nanorobots target cancerous tumors with precision

NASA to map Asteroid Bennu from the ground up

Brain-machine interfaces trigger partial neurological recovery in chronic paraplegics

Curiosity Has Disproved 'Old Idea of Mars as a Simple Basaltic Planet'

Transmitting energy in soft materials

CSRA explores human-machine interaction for Air Force

China's Midea grabs near-95% stake in German firm Kuka

First wave-propelled robot swims, crawls and climbs using a single, small motor

New robot overcomes obstacles

Farewell Philae: Earth severs link with silent comet probe

New remote-controlled microrobots for medical operations

SSL to provide robotic arms to DARPA for satellite servicing

Hey robot, shimmy like a centipede

NASA Mars Rover Can Choose Laser Targets on Its Own

SpaceX cargo ship arrives at space station

Minimalist swimming microrobots



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