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June 18, 2018
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A fast, low-voltage actuator for soft and wearable robotics



Santa Barbara CA (SPX) Jun 18, 2018
In the world of robotics, soft robots are the new kids on the block. The unique capabilities of these automata are to bend, deform, stretch, twist or squeeze in all the ways that conventional rigid robots cannot. Today, it is easy to envision a world in which humans and robots collaborate - in close proximity - in many realms. Emerging soft robots may help to ensure that this can be done safely, and in a way that syncs to human environments or even interfaces with humans themselves. "Some of ... read more

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Self-healing material a breakthrough for bio-inspired robotics
Pittsburgh PA (SPX) Jun 12, 2018
Many natural organisms have the ability to repair themselves. Now, manufactured machines will be able to mimic this property. In findings published this week in Nature Materials, researchers at Carn ... more
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'iPal' robot companion for China's lonely children
Shanghai (AFP) June 14, 2018
It speaks two languages, gives math lessons, tells jokes and interacts with children through the tablet screen in its chest - China's latest robot is the babysitter every parent needs. ... more
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Cometh the cyborg: improved integration of living muscles into robots
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jun 12, 2018
The new field of biohybrid robotics involves the use of living tissue within robots, rather than just metal and plastic. Muscle is one potential key component of such robots, providing the driving f ... more
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C2-A2 AGRODROID the world's new Smart Farming product
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Jun 12, 2018
European software developer 'Cognitive Technologies' has developed the world's first industrial agrodroid for international agricultural market. Cognitive Technologies - one of the top develop ... more
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CAR TECH
New Tesla software to offer 'full' autonomy, Musk says
Washington (AFP) June 11, 2018
An update to Tesla's Autopilot software coming in August will enable "full self-driving features" for the automaker's electric cars, chief executive Elon Musk says. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Future robots need no motors
Hong Kong (SPX) Jun 11, 2018
To develop micro- and biomimetic-robots, artificial muscles and medical devices, actuating materials that can reversibly change their volume under various stimuli are researched in the past thirty y ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
New NASA position to focus on exploration of Moon, Mars and worlds beyond
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 13, 2018
NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is taking a giant leap focusing the agency's exploration of the Moon, Mars and our Solar System. Effective immediately, Steve Clarke is SMD's Deputy As ... more
MARSDAILY
More building blocks of life found on Mars
Tampa (AFP) June 7, 2018
A NASA robot has detected more building blocks for life on Mars - the most complex organic matter yet - from 3.5 billion-year-old rocks on the surface of the Red Planet, scientists said Thursday. ... more
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Service Robotics Market worth over $22bn by 2024
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 07, 2018
The last decade has witnessed service robotics market traversing alongside a lucrative growth path - right from being a subject of science fiction debates to an almost niche vertical of the electron ... more
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UAV NEWS
Aerial robot that can morph in flight
Marseille, France (SPX) Jun 01, 2018
Marking a world first, researchers from the Etienne Jules Marey Institute of Movement Sciences (CNRS / Aix-Marseille Universite) have drawn inspiration from birds to design an aerial robot capable o ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Cell-like nanorobots clear bacteria and toxins from blood
San Diego CA (SPX) Jun 05, 2018
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed tiny ultrasound-powered robots that can swim through blood, removing harmful bacteria along with the toxins they produce. These pro ... more
NANO TECH
Researchers use magnets to move tiny DNA-based nano-devices
Columbus OH (SPX) Jun 04, 2018
Researchers have devised a magnetic control system to make tiny DNA-based robots move on demand - and much faster than recently possible. In the journal Nature Communications, Carlos Castro and Ratn ... more
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 ro ... more
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'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


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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
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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
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
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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
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NASA flies large unmanned aircraft in public airspace without chase plane for first time
Edwards AFB CA (SPX) Jun 18, 2018
NASA's remotely-piloted Ikhana aircraft, based at the agency's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, successfully flew its first mission in the National Airspace System without a safety chase aircraft on Tuesday. This historic flight moves the United States one step closer to normalizing unmanned aircraft operations in the airspace used by commercial and private pilots. ... more
+ Japan 'drone-brella' promises hands-free sun cover
+ General Atomics to upgrade radar on Reaper drones
+ Germany agrees to lease Israeli-made drones: manufacturer
+ Headwall integrates Hyperspectral and LiDAR aboard UAV platforms
+ Kratos awarded unmanned $90M aerial target drone systems contract
+ Use of armed drones increasing under Trump: study
+ Aerial robot that can morph in flight
A better device for measuring electromagnetic radiation
Boston MA (SPX) Jun 15, 2018
Bolometers, devices that monitor electromagnetic radiation through heating of an absorbing material, are used by astronomers and homeowners alike. But most such devices have limited bandwidth and must be operated at ultralow temperatures. Now, researchers say they've found a ultrafast yet highly sensitive alternative that can work at room temperature - and may be much less expensive. The f ... more
+ Reaktor Space Lab and VTT investigate a new frequency band for telecommunications satellites
+ Job Openings - Space Traffic Controllers
+ Physicists discover how to create the thinnest liquid films ever
+ New mechanisms discovered to separate air
+ Combining experts and automation in 3D printing
+ Modern alchemists are making chemistry greener
+ Multiple lasers could be replaced by a single microcomb


Designer materials with completely random structures might enable quantum computing
Helsinki, Finland (SPX) Jun 18, 2018
Topological randomness may be the answer for lossless electronics and making the nuts and bolts of quantum computers. Complete randomness in the structures of superconductors and insulators could lower the requirements of pristine crystalline ordering - and make them more accessible to industry. Designing quantum materials with exotic and unprecedented electrical properties has the field o ... more
+ Building nanomaterials for next-generation computing
+ Novel insulators with conducting edges
+ Toshiba completes $21 bn sale of chip unit
+ Time crystals may hold secret to coherence in quantum computing
+ 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
Bulgarian parliament moves to revive nuclear project
Sofia (AFP) June 7, 2018
Bulgaria's parliament opened the way Thursday to revive a long-delayed project to build a new nuclear power plant by tasking the energy minister to hold talks with potential strategic investors. The decision was backed by 172 MPs from all parties in the 240-seat chamber, with only 14 voting against. It will allow Energy Minister Temenuzhka Petkova to enter into negotiations with possible ... more
+ Seawater yields first grams of yellowcake
+ Framatome and the EPR reactor: a robust history and the passion it takes to succeed
+ Widespread uranium contamination found in India's groundwater
+ Ukrainian villages still suffering legacy of Chernobyl
+ Fire in Chernobyl zone, Kiev says radiation levels safe
+ World first EPR nuclear reactor begins work in China
+ Ukraine puts out forest fire around Chernobyl
Iraqi refugee held in France on suspicion of IS 'war crimes'
Paris (AFP) June 8, 2018
An Iraqi refugee in France thought to be a former senior member of the Islamic State group has been arrested in Paris and indicted on suspicion of "war crimes" over his alleged involvement in a massacre in his country. The 33-year-old man, referred to as Ahmed H, is accused of having participated in the June 2014 capture and execution of an estimated 1,700 young, mainly Shiite army recruits ... more
+ Algerian ex-defence chief can face war crime charges: Swiss court
+ French police seek clues after Chechen-born knifeman strikes Paris
+ 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
Hong Kong consortium makes $9.8 bn bid for Australia's APA
Sydney (AFP) June 13, 2018
A consortium led by Hong Kong's CK Infrastructure Holdings made an unsolicited Aus$13 billion (US$9.8 billion) bid for gas pipeline company APA Wednesday, with the Australian firm agreeing to open its books. APA's assets include gas transmission pipelines and storage, along with wind and solar farms across Australia. The firm's website said its 15,000 kilometres (9,300 miles) of gas pipeline ... more
+ 'Carbon bubble' coming that could wipe trillions from the global economy
+ Trump readies new plan to aid coal and nuclear power
+ Carbon dioxide emissions drop from U.S. power sector
+ Study highlights environmental cost of tearing down Vancouver's single-family homes
+ 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


Taking a closer look at 'electrifying' chemistry
Nuremberg, Germany (SPX) Jun 15, 2018
The future of chemistry is 'electrifying'. With the increasing availability of electrical energy from renewable sources, it will be possible in the future to drive many chemical processes using an electric current. This will facilitate the use of sustainable methods to manufacture products or fuels, replacing current processes which are based on fossil fuels. However, exactly how these ele ... more
+ Tripling the energy storage of lithium-ion batteries
+ Rutgers-led research could lead to more efficient electronics
+ Nickel ferrite promotes capacity and cycle stability of lithium-sulfur battery
+ Physicists use terahertz flashes to uncover state of matter hidden by superconductivity
+ New model sheds light on key physics of magnetic islands that halt fusion reactions
+ Novel NUS-developed hydrogel invented harnesses air moisture for practical applications
+ Researchers predict materials to stabilize record-high capacity lithium-ion battery
China confirms reception of data from Gaofen-6 satellite
Beijing (XNA) Jun 07, 2018
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) confirmed that one of its institutes Monday successfully tracked and received imaging data from the newly-launched Earth observation satellite Gaofen-6. The Aerospace Information Research Institute said the Miyun station of China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station received the first batch of observation data from the Gaofen-6 satellite. There was ... more
+ Experts Explain How China Is Opening International Space Cooperation
+ Beijing welcomes use of Chinese space station by all UN Nations
+ 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?


Space Station Roulette
Bethesda MD (SPX) Jun 19, 2018
Space station astronauts have to be "high-risk-taking" individuals. They volunteer to fly from the Earth to the International Space Station (ISS) onboard a Russian launch vehicle that has a less-than-stellar safety record. Once on board the ISS they are exposed to high radiation levels, weightlessness and the hard vacuum of space. In fact, they are at the mercy of the elements for the duration o ... more
+ Peggy Whitson, NASA's most experienced astronaut, retires
+ NASA astronauts install high-def cameras during spacewalk
+ ECOSTRESS among science payloads on next ISS mission
+ Possible launch date of Russia's Nauka module to ISS
+ Second Space Station mission for Alexander Gerst begins
+ New Era of Space Exploration is "Internet of Tomorrow"
+ Crew from Germany, US, Russia board ISS
NASA spacecraft studying massive Martian dust storm
Washington (UPI) Jun 14, 2018
A record dust storm has been swirling on Mars for nearly two weeks. While the weather has forced the Opportunity rover to bunker down and suspend all scientific activities, several other spacecraft are taking the opportunity to study the storm. "This is the ideal storm for Mars science," Jim Watzin, director of the Mars Exploration Program at NASA Headquarters, said in a news release. " ... more
+ Martian dust storm silences NASA's rover, Opportunity
+ NASA encounters the perfect storm for science on Mars
+ Opportunity hunkers down during dust storm
+ Unique microbe could thrive on Mars, help future manned missions
+ Regional dust storm is affecting Opportunity Mars rover
+ Opportunity rover sends transmission amid Martian dust storm
+ Mars rover Opportunity hunkers down during dust storm


ESA Council commits to Ariane 6 and transition from Ariane 5
Paris (ESA) Jun 18, 2018
The ESA Council met in Paris this past weeek to discuss the path towards the future exploitation of Ariane 6. In view of the progress made in the Ariane 6 programme, Participating States have decided on the completion of the development up to full operational capability and agreed to fund industrial incentives associated with the development of Ariane 6 and P120C solid rocket motor. ... more
+ Girls' Rocketry Challenge team wins three awards at national model rocketry competition
+ Sample Return Technology Successfully Tested on Xodiac Rocket
+ Re-generatively cooled RL10 Thrust Chamber Assembly test validates 3D printing process
+ Japan successfully tests H-IIA launch vehicle with new research satellite
+ US Senate introduces measure to upgrade defense against hypersonic threats
+ First Engine Assembled for DARPA and Boeing Reusable Experimental Spaceplane
+ Russian Reusable Space Rocket Tests Scheduled for 2022
Wastewater treatment plants are key route into UK rivers for microplastics
Leeds UK (SPX) Jun 18, 2018
Water samples from UK rivers contained significantly higher concentrations of microplastics downstream from wastewater treatment plants, according to one of the first studies to determine potential sources of microplastics pollution. Scientists from the University of Leeds measured microplastics concentrations up and downstream of six wastewater treatment plants and found that all of the p ... more
+ Delhi reels as summer haze catches Indian capital off guard
+ Japan passes anti-plastic law but with no sanctions for polluters
+ EU Parliament to phase out plastic water bottles
+ Recycling plastic -- Japan style
+ Macron's environmental record under fire as critics tally 'retreats'
+ Mediterranean could become a 'sea of plastic': WWF
+ Plastic wasteland: Asia's ocean pollution crisis


VW says will pay 1 bn euro German fine over emissions cheating
Berlin (AFP) June 13, 2018
Auto giant Volkswagen said Wednesday it would pay a one billion euro ($1.2 billion) fine imposed by German prosecutors for diesel emissions cheating. "The Braunschweig public prosecutor issues an administrative order against Volkswagen AG in the context of the diesel crisis and imposes a fine of EUR1 billion on Volkswagen AG", the company said in a statement. The German car giant said i ... more
+ Chinese electric carmaker Byton raises $500 mn to take on Tesla
+ Fleet of autonomous boats could service cities to reduce road traffic
+ MIT study helps driverless cars change lanes more like humans do
+ Germany hits Mercedes with mass diesel recall
+ Self-driving cars must reduce traffic fatalities by at least 75 percent to stay on the roads
+ New Tesla software to offer 'full' autonomy, Musk says
+ Flying car startup backed by Google founder offers test flights
Squeezing light at the nanoscale
Boston MA (SPX) Jun 18, 2018
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a new technique to squeeze infrared light into ultra-confined spaces, generating an intense, nanoscale antenna that could be used to detect single biomolecules. The researchers harnessed the power of polaritons, particles that blur the distinction between light and matter. This ultra ... more
+ A new way to measure energy in microscopic machines
+ AI-based method could speed development of specialized nanoparticles
+ Researchers use magnets to move tiny DNA-based nano-devices
+ Atomically thin nanowires convert heat to electricity more efficiently
+ Change the face of nanoparticles and you'll rule chemistry
+ Novel method to fabricate nanoribbons from speeding nano droplets
+ Columbia researchers squeeze light into nanoscale devices and circuits


A better device for measuring electromagnetic radiation
Boston MA (SPX) Jun 15, 2018
Bolometers, devices that monitor electromagnetic radiation through heating of an absorbing material, are used by astronomers and homeowners alike. But most such devices have limited bandwidth and must be operated at ultralow temperatures. Now, researchers say they've found a ultrafast yet highly sensitive alternative that can work at room temperature - and may be much less expensive. The f ... more
+ Reaktor Space Lab and VTT investigate a new frequency band for telecommunications satellites
+ Job Openings - Space Traffic Controllers
+ Physicists discover how to create the thinnest liquid films ever
+ New mechanisms discovered to separate air
+ Combining experts and automation in 3D printing
+ Modern alchemists are making chemistry greener
+ Multiple lasers could be replaced by a single microcomb
Farmers increasingly relying on agricultural contractors, new research shows
Exeter UK (SPX) Jun 18, 2018
More farmers are relying on external companies to carry out major work, new research shows. A new study has found agriculture is kept operational through family, permanent-hired, outsourced and seasonal labour. The majority of South West farmers - 87 per cent - now employ contractors - firms or individuals who usually have equipment they don't own - for big projects such as hedge-cut ... more
+ New type of photosynthesis discovered
+ US farmers stressed, angry at trade wars
+ US soybean prices tumble amid trade fight with Beijing
+ Unusual Supreme Court tie hands victory to Native Americans, salmon
+ Global warming will make veggies harder to find
+ Organic insect deterrent for agriculture
+ On the origins of agriculture, researchers uncover new clues
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