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November 29, 2016
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Nylon fibers made to flex like muscles
Boston MA (SPX) Nov 25, 2016
Artificial muscles - materials that contract and expand somewhat like muscle fibers do - can have many applications, from robotics to components in the automobile and aviation industries. Now, MIT researchers have come up with one of the simplest and lowest-cost systems yet for developing such "muscles," in which a material reproduces some of the bending motions that natural muscle tissues perform. The key ingredient, cheap and ubiquitous, is ordinary nylon fiber. The new approach to harnessing th ... read more

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Micro-bubbles make big impact
The quest to develop a wireless micro-robot for biomedical applications requires a small-scale "motor" that can be wirelessly powered through biological media. While magnetic fields can be used to p ... more
UAV NEWS

Radar of the Future: Russian Army to Get Advanced Stealth Drone Hunter
The Zavod Electromash plant in the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod has created a unique stealth robotic system capable of detecting unmanned aerial vehicles, Zavod Electromash spokesman Valery Pyatk ... more
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New standard helps optical trackers follow moving objects precisely
Throwing a perfect strike in virtual bowling doesn't require your gaming system to precisely track the position and orientation of your swinging arm. But if you're operating a robotic forklift aroun ... more
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It takes less than a second to tell humans from androids
It can be hard to tell the difference between humans and androids in such sci-fi TV shows as "Westworld." But in real life, beyond our screens, the human brain takes less than a second to tell betwe ... more


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Designing Agile Human-Machine Teams
Modern military operations are dynamic and complex-requiring, for example, that infantry squads carry out their missions simultaneously in the 3-dimensional physical world, the cyber domain, and acr ... more

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Researchers create living bio-hybrid system
One of the biggest challenges in cognitive or rehabilitation neurosciences is the ability to design a functional hybrid system that can connect and exchange information between biological systems, l ... more
ROBO SPACE

New AI algorithm taught by humans learns beyond its training
"Hey Siri, how's my hair?" Your smartphone may soon be able to give you an honest answer, thanks to a new machine learning algorithm designed by U of T Engineering researchers Parham Aarabi and Wenz ... 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
MARSDAILY

NASA field test focuses on science of lava terrains, like Early Mars
Was Mars home to microbial life? Is it today? What can it teach us about life elsewhere in the cosmos or how life began on Earth? What clues will we discover about Earth's past, present and future? ... more
IRON AND ICE

Report confirms scientific benefits of NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission
A new report provides expert findings from a special action team on how elements of the Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) can address decadal science objectives and help close Strategic Knowledge Gaps ... more
ROBO SPACE

Researchers question if banning of 'killer robots' actually will stop robots from killing
A University at Buffalo research team has published a paper that implies that the rush to ban and demonize autonomous weapons or "killer robots" may be a temporary solution, but the actual problem i ... more
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NANO TECH

Researchers use acoustic waves to move fluids at the nanoscale
A team of mechanical engineers at the University of California San Diego has successfully used acoustic waves to move fluids through small channels at the nanoscale. The breakthrough is a first step ... more
TECH SPACE

International engineering team develop self-powered mobile polymers
One of the impediments to developing miniaturized, "squishy" robots is the need for an internal power source that overcomes the power-to-weight ratio for efficient movement. An international group i ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
AI powered SAR imagery analysis tool launched by SATIM and ICEYE
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ROBO SPACE

Scientists come up with light-driven motors to power nanorobots of the future
Scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ICP RAS), and Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry o ... more
ENERGY TECH

Bottlebrush polymers make dielectric elastomers viable for use in devices
A multi-institutional research team has developed a new electroactive polymer material that can change shape and size when exposed to a relatively small electric field. The advance overcomes two lon ... more
ROBO SPACE

Crowd workers help robot keep conversation fresh
People can find a hundred ways to say the same thing, which poses a challenge to robots that are expected to keep up their end of conversations. A Disney Research team's solution is to devise an aut ... more
ROBO SPACE

Artificial-intelligence system surfs web to improve its performance
Of the vast wealth of information unlocked by the Internet, most is plain text. The data necessary to answer myriad questions - about, say, the correlations between the industrial use of certain che ... more
CHIP TECH

Scientists develop a semiconductor nanocomposite material that moves in response to light
A research team at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has developed a revolutionary, light-activated semiconductor nanocomposite material that can be used in a variety of applications, including ... more

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Chemists develop world's first light-seeking synthetic Nanorobot
A team of researchers led by Dr Jinyao Tang of the Department of Chemistry, the University of Hong Kong, has developed the world's first light-seeking synthetic Nano robot. With size comparable to a ... more
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'Bots' step up for 2016 election news coverage
If you're reading about the US election, some of that news is likely to come to you from a "bot." ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Prototype Capture System, Mock Asteroid Help Simulate Mission Sequence

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US warned against Chinese takeover of German firm: report

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Robotic tutors for primary school children

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Bio-inspired lower-limb 'wearing robotic exoskeleton' for human gait rehab

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Robotic cleaning technique could automate neuroscience research

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Scientists simplify model for human behavior in automation

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Germany stalls Chinese takeover of tech firm Aixtron

MARSDAILY

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STATION NEWS

Orbital cargo ship arrives at space station

SPACE MEDICINE

In a first, brain computer interface helps paralyzed man feel again

New mobile robot to support agri-tech experiments in the field

Euro-Russian craft enters Mars orbit, but lander's fate unknown

Stephen Hawking opens British artificial intelligence hub

Scientists simulate a space mission in Mars-analogue Utah desert

DARPA Helps Paralyzed Man Feel Again Using a Brain-Controlled Robotic Arm

Computers should be named on patents as inventors, for creativity to flourish

Soft robots that mimic human muscles

Anyone can chat with the White House... through a bot

Robot customs officers debut in South China ports

Tech giants race for edge in artificial intelligence

Omnidirectional mobile robot has just 2 moving parts

Opportunity at First Science Spot of its 10th Extended Mission

Raytheon developing interface for DARPA's ground vehicle program

New NIST test bed makes the 'digital thread' accessible

NASA flight program tests Mars Lander vision system

Your next nurse could be a robot

First demonstration of brain-inspired device to power artificial systems

Scientists unveil first tetherless hopping robot

Mini "Pepper" robots start new jobs in Taiwan

Motion-directed robots on a micro scale



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