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May 31, 2018
MARSDAILY
Opportunity Mars rover ready to study rock targets up close



Moscow (Sputnik) May 31, 2018
Opportunity is halfway down in "Perseverance Valley" on the west rim of Endeavour Crater, pursuing hypotheses as to the origin of the valley. The rover is still positioned near some tabular rocks that are the subject of an in-situ (contact) investigation. On Sol 5087 (May 16, 2018), the robotic arm (IDD) performed a "salute" to move it out of the way of the cameras so the Panoramic Camera (Pancam) could take a 13-filter targeted image of the tabular rock target named, "La Joya." More 13-filt ... read more

ROBO SPACE
'Smart' material enables novel applications in autonomous driving and robotics
Luxembourg (SPX) May 30, 2018
Research led by scientists from the University of Luxembourg has shown the potential of liquid crystal shells as enabling material for a vast array of future applications, ranging from autonomous dr ... more
TECH SPACE
An elastic fiber filled with electrodes set to revolutionize smart clothes
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) May 29, 2018
It's a whole new way of thinking about sensors. The tiny fibers developed at EPFL are made of elastomer and can incorporate materials like electrodes and nanocomposite polymers. The fibers can detec ... more
WATER WORLD
New robot concept uses responsive materials to swim through water
Pasadena CA (SPX) May 16, 2018
Engineers at Caltech and ETH Zurich have developed robots capable of self-propulsion without using any motors, servos, or power supply. Instead, these first-of-their-kind devices paddle through wate ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA: Commercial Partners Key to Sustainable Moon Presence
Washington DC (SPX) May 25, 2018
As NASA shifts human exploration back to the Moon, U.S. commercial partnerships will be a key to expediting missions and building a sustainable presence on the lunar surface. The agency is orchestra ... more
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MARSDAILY
Opportunity Collects Panoramas for Site Awareness and Future Drive Planning
Pasadena CA (JPL) May 25, 2018
Opportunity is still about halfway down in "Perseverance Valley" on the west rim of Endeavour Crater, pursuing hypotheses as to the origin of the valley. The rover is positioned next to some t ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Aerojet Rocketdyne demonstrates low-cost, high thrust space engine
Redmond WA (SPX) May 24, 2018
Aerojet Rocketdyne successfully completed hot-fire testing of a new in-space engine, designated ISE-100. Developed for commercial in-space applications, ISE-100 has the potential to be a critical el ... more
ROBO SPACE
Robotic assembly of the world's smallest house
Washington DC (SPX) May 21, 2018
A French nanorobotics team from the Femto-ST Institute in Besancon, France, assembled a new microrobotics system that pushes forward the frontiers of optical nanotechnologies. Combining several exis ... more
UAV NEWS
Autonomous glider can fly like an albatross, cruise like a sailboat
Boston MA (SPX) May 18, 2018
MIT engineers have designed a robotic glider that can skim along the water's surface, riding the wind like an albatross while also surfing the waves like a sailboat. In regions of high wind, t ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Robots grow mini-organs from human stem cells
Seattle WA (SPX) May 21, 2018
An automated system that uses robots has been designed to rapidly produce human mini-organs derived from stem cells. Researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle develop ... more
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MARSDAILY
NASA engineers teach Mars rover Curiosity to drill again
Washington (UPI) May 18, 2018
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory are preparing to add percussion to an improvised drill technique already being used by the Curiosity rover on Mars. ... more
CYBER WARS
Fighting in the future: India wants lethal artificial intelligence weapons
New Delhi (Sputnik) May 22, 2018
Not wanting to be left behind in the race to develop artificial intelligence-powered surveillance and defense system, India is getting ready to build a lethal autonomous weapon systems for warfare c ... more
ROBO SPACE
Lu resignation a blow for Baidu's push into AI, analysts say
Beijing (AFP) May 21, 2018
The resignation of a senior Baidu executive is a major setback to the Chinese internet giant's push into artificial intelligence, an analyst said Monday, as the company tries to diversify away from its search engine business. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Google pushes artificial intelligence for upgraded news app
Washington (AFP) May 20, 2018
For its updated news application, Google is doubling down on the use of artificial intelligence as part of an effort to weed our disinformation and help users get viewpoints beyond their own "filter bubble." ... more
TECH SPACE
Rutgers researchers create a 3D-printed smart gel that walks underwater, moves objects
New Brunswick NJ (SPX) May 23, 2018
Rutgers University-New Brunswick engineers have created a 3D-printed smart gel that walks underwater and grabs objects and moves them. The watery creation could lead to soft robots that mimic ... more


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UAV NEWS
The first wireless flying robotic insect takes off
Seattle WA (SPX) May 16, 2018
Insect-sized flying robots could help with time-consuming tasks like surveying crop growth on large farms or sniffing out gas leaks. These robots soar by fluttering tiny wings because they are too s ... more
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MARSDAILY
Sierra Nevada Corporation Hardware on NASA's Mars InSight Mission
Sparks NV (SPX) May 15, 2018
Sierra Nevada Corporation's (SNC) hardware is once again on its way to Mars, this time aboard NASA's InSight Mars lander. SNC's actuators are a critical component on the robotic arm of the vehicle t ... more
ROBO SPACE
Robot teaches itself how to dress people
Atlanta GA (SPX) May 15, 2018
More than 1 million Americans require daily physical assistance to get dressed because of injury, disease and advanced age. Robots could potentially help, but cloth and the human body are complex. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Wearable ring, wristband allow users to control smart tech with hand gestures
Atlanta GA (SPX) May 15, 2018
New technology created by a team of Georgia Tech researchers could make controlling text or other mobile applications as simple as "1-2-3." Using acoustic chirps emitted from a ring and receiv ... more
CAR TECH
Finnish robot car aims for 24/7 driving - also sees through fog
Helsinki, Finland (SPX) May 14, 2018
VTT's robot car, Marilyn, sees better than humans in foggy, and even snowy, conditions, and can now navigate without stopping - including in bad weather. It can also see a human through fog and avoi ... more
ROBO SPACE
Human-sounding Google Assistant sparks ethics questions
San Francisco (AFP) May 10, 2018
The new Google digital assistant converses so naturally it may seem like a real person. ... more
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Lockheed Martin Stalker XE Upgraded with New VTOL Launch and Landing Capability
Palmdale CA (SPX) May 23, 2018
Lockheed Martin's Stalker eXtended Endurance (XE) unmanned aerial system (UAS) has been upgraded with a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability. This new option gives users greater mission flexibility allowing them to operate the system in more austere locations. The new VTOL option features a reduced logistics footprint and expands how and where the Stalker XE UAS may operate. Oth ... more
+ Autonomous glider can fly like an albatross, cruise like a sailboat
+ General Atomics to retrofit MQ-9 Reaper drones
+ MIT researchers develop virtual-reality testing ground for drones
+ The first wireless flying robotic insect takes off
+ Visual homing for micro aerial vehicles using scene familiarity
+ Gremlins on Track for Demonstration Flights in 2019
+ Navy contracts with Rolls-Royce for Triton drone engines
Japan to receive digital radar systems from Raytheon
Washington (UPI) May 30, 2018
Raytheon was awarded a contract by the Department of Defense on Tuesday for digital radar warning systems that will benefit Japan. The contract, from the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, is valued $90 million under the terms of an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract, which is part of a foreign military sale of digital radar warning receiver systems to the gover ... more
+ Phase Four Signs Contract with NASA to Vet its Propulsion System for Upcoming Small Satellite Missions
+ Phase Four Tapped by Astro Digital as Certified Propulsion Provider for Landmapper Constellation
+ Novel power meter opens the door for in-situ, real-time monitoring of high-power lasers
+ Scientists discover key mechanism behind the formation of spider silk
+ Study shows ceramics can deform like metals if sintered under an electric field
+ An elastic fiber filled with electrodes set to revolutionize smart clothes
+ Could a particle accelerator using laser-driven implosion become a reality?


Time crystals may hold secret to coherence in quantum computing
Helsinki, Finland (SPX) May 30, 2018
An Aalto University study has provided new evidence that time crystals can physically exist - a claim currently under hot debate. A time crystal is a structure that does not repeat in space, like normal three-dimensional crystals such as snowflakes or diamonds, but in time. In practice this means that crystals constantly undergo spontaneous change, breaking the symmetry of time by achievin ... more
+ Switched on leads to breakthrough for spintronics
+ Tunable diamond string may hold key to quantum memory
+ Researchers control the properties of graphene transistors using pressure
+ Toshiba says China approves sale of chip unit to Bain consortium
+ Supersonic waves may help electronics beat the heat
+ A new method for studying semiconductor nanoparticles has been tested
+ A micro-thermometer to record tiny temperature changes
France: Framatome to supply EDF with Enriched Reprocessed Uranium fuel assemblies
Paris, France (SPX) May 29, 2018
Framatome will be designing, fabricating and supplying EDF with fuel assemblies using enriched reprocessed uranium* (known as "ERU")over the period 2023 to 2032 (1). These fuel assemblies, set to be manufactured at Framatome's plant in Romans-sur-Isere (Drome, France), will be destined for a number of nuclear reactors - belonging to EDF's fleet in operation - authorized to use them. ... more
+ GE Hitachi Announces Dominion Energy as Investor in BWRX-300 Small Modular Reactor
+ Global Nuclear Fuel awarded $250M contract with Entergy
+ Framatome and Rusatom Automated Control Systems Sign MoU
+ World's first floating nuclear barge to power Russia's Arctic oil drive
+ Construction delays make new nuclear power plants costlier than ever
+ China: Framatome delivered comprehensive instrumentation and control system for Tianwan Unit 3
+ Framatome to provide Dominion Energy with steam generator services
French police seek clues after Chechen-born knifeman strikes Paris
Paris (AFP) May 13, 2018
Investigators on Sunday were probing the background of a 20-year-old Frenchman born in Chechnya who killed one man and wounded four other people during a stabbing spree in central Paris, for which the Islamic State group claimed responsibility. The Saturday night attack in a lively area of theatres and restaurants near the city's historic opera house was the latest in a series of apparent Is ... more
+ Trudeau aims for G7 to pick up fight against extreme nationalism
+ Pentagon probe finds training, command issues in Niger ambush
+ Tackle Lake Chad environment to stop Boko Haram: experts
+ Court blocks sending American 'IS fighter' to third country
+ Guantanamo inmate transferred to Saudi Arabia: Pentagon
+ US hands two planes to Chad for anti-terror campaign
+ Iran, Iraq, Syria, Russia hold 'anti-terrorism' meet
Study highlights environmental cost of tearing down Vancouver's single-family homes
Vancouver, Canada (SPX) May 29, 2018
Rising property values in Vancouver have resulted in the demolition of an unprecedented number of single-family homes in recent years, many of which were replaced with the same type of structure. Despite the better energy performance of the new homes, this cycle is likely to increase overall greenhouse gas emissions, according to new analysis from researchers at the University of British Columbi ... more
+ Bitcoin estimated to use half a percent of the world's electric energy by end of 2018
+ Top US court to examine India power plant complaint
+ Portugal's EDP rejects Chinese takeover offer
+ New phase of globalization could undermine efforts to reduce CO2 emissions
+ Carbon taxes can be both fair and effective, study shows
+ Trump rolls back Obama-era fuel efficiency rules
+ Lights out for world landmarks in nod to nature


Turning up the heat on thermoelectrics
Boston MA (SPX) May 28, 2018
Imagine being able to power your car partly from the heat that its engine gives off. Or what if you could get a portion of your home's electricity from the heat that a power plant emits? Such energy-efficient scenarios may one day be possible with improvements in thermoelectric materials - which spontaneously produce electricity when one side of the material is heated. Over the last 60 yea ... more
+ Polymer crystals hold key to record-breaking energy transport
+ Novel NUS-developed hydrogel invented harnesses air moisture for practical applications
+ Using 3D X-rays to measure particle movement inside lithium ion batteries
+ Researchers predict materials to stabilize record-high capacity lithium-ion battery
+ Better, faster, stronger: Building batteries that don't go boom
+ Why bioelectrodes for energy conversion are not stable
+ Theory gives free rein to superconductivity at room temperature
Beijing welcomes use of Chinese space station by all UN Nations
Moscow (Sputnik) May 30, 2018
Beijing is open to other UN nations using the Chinese space station on an equal basis, Shi Zhongjun, China's ambassador to the United Nations and other international organizations in Vienna, said Monday. "CSS belongs not only to China, but also to the world ... All [UN] countries, regardless of their size and level of development, can participate in the cooperation on an equal footing," Sh ... more
+ China upgrades spacecraft reentry and descent technology
+ China develops wireless systems for rockets
+ China's Queqiao satellite carries "large umbrella" into deep space
+ Russia May Help China Create International Cosmonauts Rehabilitation Center
+ Sunrise for China's commercial space industry?
+ Chinese rewrite record, live 370 days in self-contained moon lab
+ Space technologies to protect Shaolin heritage


Putin, Abe speak to ISS astronauts from Kremlin
Moscow (AFP) May 26, 2018
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Saturday spoke to astronauts on board the ISS via a live video link from the Kremlin. Russian astronaut Anton Shklaperov and his Japanese colleague Norishige Kanai, on board the International Space Station (ISS), appeared on a giant screen in the Kremlin after the two leaders held bilateral talks. "We have been c ... more
+ NASA, Space Station Partners Announce Future Mission Crew Members
+ NASA awards $43M to US Small Businesses for Tech Research
+ Breath of Life: Russia Working on System to Turn Cosmonauts' Breath Into Water
+ Yoyager's Golden Record may paint humans in a confusing way
+ NASA Administrator Statement on Space Policy Directive-2
+ Robotics Controllers Install Cygnus Resupply Ship on Station
+ Privatize the International Space Station? Not so fast, Congress tells Trump
Opportunity Mars rover ready to study rock targets up close
Moscow (Sputnik) May 31, 2018
Opportunity is halfway down in "Perseverance Valley" on the west rim of Endeavour Crater, pursuing hypotheses as to the origin of the valley. The rover is still positioned near some tabular rocks that are the subject of an in-situ (contact) investigation. On Sol 5087 (May 16, 2018), the robotic arm (IDD) performed a "salute" to move it out of the way of the cameras so the Panoramic Camera ... more
+ Why we won't get to Mars without teamwork
+ Embry-Riddle Student is Helping NASA Prepare for Trips to Mars
+ Red Planet rover set for extreme environment workout
+ Curiosity Mars rover back on drill duty
+ Scientists Shrink Chemistry Lab to Seek Evidence of Life on Mars
+ Opportunity Collects Panoramas for Site Awareness and Future Drive Planning
+ NASA's InSight Steers Toward Mars


What really happened to that melted NASA Camera?
Washington DC (SPX) May 29, 2018
NASA's "melted camera" has become a social media thing. As with many photos that spread like wildfire on the Internet, only part of the camera's story has been exposed so far. Here is the rest of it. NASA photographer Bill Ingalls has been shooting for the agency for 30 years. His creativity and efforts to get unique images are well known within the agency and to those who follow it. He kn ... more
+ Gilmour Space prepares for suborbital hybrid rocket launch
+ Russia to Create Rocket Production Holding on Basis of Roscosmos
+ Aerojet Rocketdyne Thrusters Help Deliver Cygnus to International Space Station
+ Two sportscar-sized satellites in orbit to measure Earth's water
+ Russia May Renew 'Satan' Missile Launches to Place Satellites In Orbit
+ Aerojet Rocketdyne demonstrates low-cost, high thrust space engine
+ Russia's formidable Satan Missile converted into carrier rocket
Kicking the car(bon) habit better for air pollution than technology revolution
Oxford UK (SPX) May 31, 2018
Changing our lifestyles and the way we travel could have as big - if not more of an impact on CO2 transport emissions, as electric vehicles and the transport technology revolution, according to new Oxford University research. Published in Energy Efficiency, the study uses Scotland as an example and suggests that, radical lifestyle change can show quicker results than the gradual transition ... more
+ Quake helps clear the blackened air over Nepal's brick kilns
+ Quake helps clear the blackened air over Nepal's brick kilns
+ Poland to probe string of blazes at landfills
+ EU proposes ban on straws, other single-use plastics
+ Humans may influence cancer in many other species on the planet
+ Portuguese artist turns trash into animal sculptures
+ Researcher warns China's program 'riskiest environmental project in history'


Britain's supply of electric cars at risk from Brexit: think-tank
Brussels (AFP) May 28, 2018
Britain risks a shortage of electric cars after Brexit as carmakers will lose an incentive to sell low-emission vehicles there, a Brussels-based think-tank warned. Because British sales will no longer count towards carmakers' EU carbon dioxide targets, they may choose to sell to other European countries instead, the Transport and Environment (T&E) group warned. Britain was the third larg ... more
+ Hamburg is first German city to order diesel bans
+ Berlin wants answers from Daimler over 'pollution cheating'
+ Self-driving Uber saw woman 6 seconds before fatal crash: probe
+ Uber hit with harassment suit following policy shift
+ Dealerships trash talk electric cars: study
+ China to cut auto tariffs on July 1 as trade tensions ease
+ Alternative vehicle sales stall in United States
Understanding light-induced electrical current in atomically thin nanomaterials
Upton NY (SPX) May 29, 2018
Scientists at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) - a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility at Brookhaven National Laboratory - have used an optoelectronic imaging technique to study the electronic behavior of atomically thin nanomaterials exposed to light. Combined with nanoscale optical imaging, this scanning photocurrent microscopy technique provides ... more
+ NIST puts the optical microscope under the microscope to achieve atomic accuracy
+ Researchers enhance boron nitride nanotubes for next-gen composites
+ Valves for tiny particles
+ Atomic-scale manufacturing now a reality
+ Porous materials make it possible to have nanotechnology under control
+ A new Bose-Einstein condensate created at Aalto University
+ Course set to overcome mismatch between lab-designed nanomaterials and nature's complexity


Japan to receive digital radar systems from Raytheon
Washington (UPI) May 30, 2018
Raytheon was awarded a contract by the Department of Defense on Tuesday for digital radar warning systems that will benefit Japan. The contract, from the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, is valued $90 million under the terms of an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract, which is part of a foreign military sale of digital radar warning receiver systems to the gover ... more
+ Phase Four Signs Contract with NASA to Vet its Propulsion System for Upcoming Small Satellite Missions
+ Phase Four Tapped by Astro Digital as Certified Propulsion Provider for Landmapper Constellation
+ Novel power meter opens the door for in-situ, real-time monitoring of high-power lasers
+ Scientists discover key mechanism behind the formation of spider silk
+ Study shows ceramics can deform like metals if sintered under an electric field
+ An elastic fiber filled with electrodes set to revolutionize smart clothes
+ Could a particle accelerator using laser-driven implosion become a reality?
France vows to outlaw glyphosate weedkillers within 3 years
Paris (AFP) May 29, 2018
The French government reiterated Tuesday a campaign pledge by President Emmanuel Macron to ban glyphosate-based herbicides by 2021, after senators refused to enshrine the pledge into law. The weedkiller, introduced in the 1970s by US agro-giant Monsanto under the brand name Roundup, is suspected by some scientists of causing cancer, with a 2015 WHO study determining it was "probably carcinog ... more
+ OLEDs could boost vertical farm efficiency by 20 per cent
+ Virtual safe space to help bumblebees
+ Thailand stops short of banning hazardous weedkillers
+ 'Unprecedented' hailstorm hits Bordeaux winegrowers
+ A hidden world of communication, chemical warfare, beneath the soil
+ Long-term study shows crop rotation decreases greenhouse gas emissions
+ Research suggests sweet potatoes didn't originate in the Americas as previously thought
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