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November 13, 2018
MARSDAILY
How to drive a robot on Mars



Greenbelt MD (AFP) Nov 12, 2018
Some 78 million miles (126 million kilometers) from Earth, alone on the immense and frigid Red Planet, a robot the size of a small 4x4 wakes up just after sunrise. And just as it has every day for the past six years, it awaits its instructions. Around 9:30 Mars time, a message arrives from California, where it was sent 15 minutes earlier. "Drive forward 10 meters, turn to an azimuth of 45 degrees, now turn on your autonomous capabilities and drive." The Curiosity rover executes the commands, ... read more

MARSDAILY
Scientists capture the sound of sunrise on Mars
Chelmsford UK (SPX) Nov 12, 2018
Scientists have created the soundtrack of the 5,000th Mars sunrise captured by the robotic exploration rover, Opportunity, using data sonification techniques to create a two-minute piece of music. ... more
ROBO SPACE
'Autonomous Warrior': UK Army Conducts its Largest Test of Battlefield Robots
London, UK (Sputnik) Nov 13, 2018
The exercises are but the latest in a series of noticeable efforts by the British military establishment to increase know-how in the realm of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotic weapons technol ... more
FARM NEWS
Exposure to pesticides makes bees less social, reduces colony size
Washington (UPI) Nov 9, 2018
Exposure to pesticides can reduce the size of bee colonies and cause the insect to become less social. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Chinese state media debuts 'AI' news anchors
Shanghai (AFP) Nov 9, 2018
China's state-controlled news broadcasters have long been considered somewhat robotic in their daily recitation of pro-government propaganda and a pair of new presenters will do little to dispel that view. ... more
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SPACEWAR
Berlin to press China on 'space, robotic weapons' rules
Berlin (Sputnik) Nov 09, 2018
While China is not a signatory to the INF treaty, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas certainly hopes he will be able to drag Beijing into new agreements that will curb military development. Ge ... more
ROBO SPACE
Artificial sensor mimics human sense of touch
Daegu, South Korea (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
A team of researchers have developed an artificial tactile sensor that mimics the ability of human skin to detect surface information, such as shapes, patterns and structures. This may be one step c ... more
ROBO SPACE
Pitt researcher uses video games to unlock new levels of AI
Pittsburgh PA (SPX) Nov 06, 2018
Expectations for artificial intelligences are very real and very high. An analysis in Forbes projects revenues from A.I. will skyrocket from $1.62 billion in 2018 to $31.2 billion in 2025. The repor ... more
ROBO SPACE
Fire ant colonies could inspire molecular machines, swarming robots
Boulder CO (SPX) Nov 06, 2018
Think of it as mathematics with a bite: Researchers at CU Boulder have uncovered the statistical rules that govern how gigantic colonies of fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) form bridges, ladders and f ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Russia to hold 2 new space launches in wake of Soyuz failure
Washington (UPI) Nov 2, 2018
Russia approved two new space launches for 2018 after it scrapped the launch of Soyuz-FG that forced a U.S. astronaut and Russian cosmonaut to eject from their spacecraft. ... more
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ROBO SPACE
Shape-shifting robots perceive surroundings, make decisions for first time
Ithaca NY (SPX) Nov 01, 2018
General-purpose robots have plenty of limitations. They can be expensive and cumbersome. They often accomplish only a single type of task. But modular robots - composed of several interchangea ... more
MOON DAILY
Maxar Technologies' MDA to design lunar rover concept for Canadian Space Agency
Brampton, Canada (SPX) Oct 31, 2018
MDA has been selected by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to provide a conceptual design of a lunar rover for science exploration and to prepare for human missions on the lunar surface. As part ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA will keep trying to contact stalled Mars rover Opportunity
Washington (AFP) Oct 30, 2018
NASA has changed its mind about how long it will continue to seek contact with an aging robotic vehicle that was blanketed in a dust storm on Mars back in June and has been stalled ever since. ... more
ROBO SPACE
NASA researchers teach machines to "see"
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 31, 2018
Your credit card company contacts you asking if you've purchased something from a retailer you don't normally patronize or spent more than usual. A human didn't identify the atypical transaction. A ... more
ROBO SPACE
Humans help robots learn tasks
Stanford CA (SPX) Oct 29, 2018
In the basement of the Gates Computer Science Building at Stanford University, a screen attached to a red robotic arm lights up. A pair of cartoon eyes blinks. "Meet Bender," says Ajay Mandlekar, Ph ... more


Desert test drive for Mars rover controlled from 1,000 miles away

MARSDAILY
Third ASPIRE test confirms Mars 2020 parachute a go
Wallops Island, VA (SPX) Oct 29, 2018
In the early hours of Sept. 7, NASA broke a world record. Less than 2 minutes after the launch of a 58-foot-tall (17.7-meter) Black Brant IX sounding rocket, a payload separated and began its dive b ... more
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INTERNET SPACE
Apple Watch supplier under fire over China student labour
Washington (AFP) Oct 30, 2018
Apple is investigating a factory in southwest China after a labour rights group said the tech giant's supplier forced student workers to work "like robots" to assemble its popular Apple Watch. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Small flying robots haul heavy loads
Stanford CA (SPX) Oct 25, 2018
A closed door is just one of many obstacles that poses no barrier to a new type of flying, micro, tugging robot called a FlyCroTug. Outfitted with advanced gripping technologies and the ability to m ... more
ROBO SPACE
Elephant trunks form joints to pick up small objects
Rochester NY (SPX) Oct 25, 2018
Understanding how elephants use their trunks to pick up small objects could lead to robots designed with flexible hands or grippers, according to a new study that includes Rochester Institute of Tec ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA's InSight will study Mars while standing still
Pasadena CA (JPL) Oct 25, 2018
You don't need wheels to explore Mars. After touching down in November, NASA's InSight spacecraft will spread its solar panels, unfold a robotic arm ... and stay put. Unlike the space agency's rover ... more
ROBO SPACE
How to mass produce cell-sized robots
Boston MA (SPX) Oct 24, 2018
Tiny robots no bigger than a cell could be mass-produced using a new method developed by researchers at MIT. The microscopic devices, which the team calls "syncells" (short for synthetic cells), mig ... more
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Autonomous vehicles could shape the future of urban tourism
Guildford UK (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
In the first study of its kind, published in the Annals of Tourism Research, academics from the University of Surrey and the University of Oxford have examined how Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) may have a substantial impact on the future of urban tourism. When we think of automated vehicles it seems to be a topic that sits firmly in science fiction, from cars with character in The Love Bug (19 ... more
+ CERTAIN program uses NextNav's 3D geolocation technology (mbs) for urban drone operations
+ China steps up drone race with stealth aircraft
+ Lockheed Martin integrates advanced radar system with unmanned aerostat
+ NASA leads Urban Air Mobility 'Grand Challenge' discussion with industry
+ General Atomics awarded Reaper strike drone production contract
+ Niger turns to drones to protect precious wildlife
+ Fleets of drones could aid searches for lost hikers
A two-atom quantum duet
Seoul, South Korea (SPX) Nov 12, 2018
Researchers at the Center for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) achieved a major breakthrough in shielding the quantum properties of single atoms on a surface. The scientists used the magnetism of single atoms, known as spin, as a basic building block for quantum information processing. The researchers could show that by packing two atoms closely together the ... more
+ Thermal testing of the magnetometer boom
+ Flow units: Dynamic defects in metallic glasses
+ Flying focus: Controlling lasers through time and space
+ Creating better devices: The etch stops here
+ Unlocking the secrets of metal-insulator transitions
+ Doing the wave: how stretchy fluids react to wavy surfaces
+ Video game action heads for the cloud


Bringing photonic signaling to digital microelectronics
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 05, 2018
Parallelism - or the act of several processors simultaneously executing on an application or computation - has been increasingly embraced by the microelectronics industry as a way of sustaining demand for increased system performance. Today, parallel computing architectures have become pervasive across all application domains and system scales - from multicore processing units in consumer ... more
+ China challenges US to provide 'evidence' in trade secrets case
+ US accuses China, Taiwan firms with stealing secrets from chip giant Micron
+ Brain-inspired methods to improve wireless communications
+ Tianhe-2 supercomputer works out the criterion for quantum supremacy
+ Tests show integrated quantum chip operations possible
+ Researchers create scalable platform for on-chip quantum emitters
+ US imposes restrictions on Chinese tech firm
Framatome marks opening of nuclear parts center at expanded solutions complex
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 09, 2018
Framatome this week celebrated the grand opening of its Nuclear Parts Center (NPC) at the expanded Solutions Complex in Campbell County, Virginia. The NPC provides the nuclear energy industry with 24/7, year-round access to an extensive spare parts inventory, guaranteed stocking programs, supply chain management and technical support. Over the past year, Framatome expanded its Solutions Co ... more
+ Global Nuclear Fuel's GENUSA Awarded Long-Term Fuel Supply Contract by TVO
+ Toshiba slashes 7,000 jobs, pulls out of British nuke plant
+ Levitating particles could lift nuclear detective work
+ Framatome develops and implements high performance repair at Savannah River waste storage site
+ Saudi Arabia to build first nuclear research reactor
+ Russia, Uzbekistan hail $11 bn nuclear plant project during Putin visit
+ Scientists discover new properties of uranium compounds
Air Force taps METSS for chemical, biological weapons research
Washington (UPI) Nov 8, 2018
Materials Engineering and Technical Support Services has received a $9.8 million contract for research on countermeasures against chemical and biological weapons and hazards. The contract, announced Wednesday by the Department of Defense, provides for policy and technology analysis, laboratory work, field studies and modeling to better understand the impact of various chemical and biolo ... more
+ US 'war on terror' has killed 500,000 people: study
+ At Guantanamo, prisoners watch parade of US military guards go by
+ US faces deadline for new Russia sanctions over nerve attack
+ Hidden history: Radar probes mass graves from Khmer Rouge era
+ Brazil's next defense minister wants snipers to take out criminals
+ French jihadist mothers in Syria face terrible choice
+ US transferring IS suspects from Syria to Iraq: HRW
EU court backs Dyson on vacuum cleaner energy tests
Brussels (AFP) Nov 8, 2018
An EU court ruled Thursday that Brussels regulators are wrong to test the energy efficiency of vacuum cleaners using empty dust bags, in a victory for British manufacturer Dyson. Household vacuums sold in Europe must carry energy labelling to allow consumers to judge which models are more efficient and thus cheaper to run and less damaging to the environment. But Dyson, which makes clean ... more
+ Mining bitcoin uses more energy than Denmark: study
+ Spain's Ibedrola sells hydro, gas-powered assets in U.K. for $929M
+ How will climate change stress the power grid
+ Electricity crisis leaves Iraqis gasping for cool air
+ Energy-intensive Bitcoin transactions pose a growing environmental threat
+ Germany thwarts China by taking stake in 50Hertz power firm
+ Global quadrupling of cooling appliances to 14 billion by 2050


Batteryless smart devices closer to reality
Waterloo, Canada (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have taken a huge step towards making smart devices that do not use batteries or require charging. These battery-free objects, which feature an IP address for internet connectivity, are known as Internet of Things (IoT) devices. If an IoT device can operate without a battery it lowers maintenance costs and allows the device to be placed in areas th ... more
+ Fully identified: The pathway of protons
+ Extending the life of low-cost, compact, lightweight batteries
+ Materials scientist creates fabric alternative to batteries for wearable devices
+ From the cosmos to fusion plasmas, PPPL presents findings at global APS gathering
+ Inside job: A new technique to cool a fusion reactor
+ Shortening the rare-earth supply chain via recycling
+ Taming plasmas: Improving fusion using microwaves
China releases smart solution for verifying reliability of space equipment components
Beijing (XNA) Nov 13, 2018
The Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization (CSU) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences released a smart solution for verifying the operational reliability of space equipment components on Friday. The selection of space equipment components involves reliability verification, data collection, transmission and comparison. The smart solution will help shorten the time to ... more
+ China unveils new 'Heavenly Palace' space station as ISS days numbered
+ China's space programs open up to world
+ China's commercial aerospace companies flourishing
+ China launches Centispace-1-s1 satellite
+ China tests propulsion system of space station's lab capsules
+ China unveils Chang'e-4 rover to explore Moon's far side
+ China's SatCom launch marketing not limited to business interest


From Quantum Optics to Increased Risk Posture: Student Innovations at NASA
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
Throughout space, hundreds of satellites are orbiting Earth and other celestial planets, continuously collecting data about the vast universe. Communicating with these satellites is a complex and evolving challenge. As the U.S. prepares for human travel to the Moon and beyond and NASA missions venture farther into the universe than ever before, the Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN ... more
+ Computer on Russian segment of ISS rebooted after glitch
+ Canadian voice of Hal in '2001: A Space Odyssey' dies
+ Cosmonauts to perform spacewalk to examine hole in Soyuz hull on December 11
+ NASA Chief, Russian Envoy discuss US-Russian space cooperation
+ NASA looks to university researchers for innovative space tech solutions
+ 'Dust up' on International Space Station hints at sources of structure
+ Russia's Roscosmos confirms computer glitch on board ISS
Oxia Planum favoured for ExoMars surface mission
Paris (ESA) Nov 12, 2018
The ExoMars Landing Site Selection Working Group has recommended Oxia Planum as the landing site for the ESA-Roscosmos rover and surface science platform that will launch to the Red Planet in 2020. The proposal will be reviewed internally by ESA and Roscosmos with an official confirmation expected mid-2019. At the heart of the ExoMars programme is the quest to determine if life has e ... more
+ Scientists capture the sound of sunrise on Mars
+ Landing site selected for UK's ExoMars rover in 2021
+ How to drive a robot on Mars
+ BFR Spawns New Mars TV Series with Homesteading and Profiteers
+ Five Months Since We Received A Signal From Opportunity
+ The Mars InSight Landing Site Is Just Plain Perfect
+ Evidence of outburst flooding indicates plentiful water on early Mars


First Angara A5V Heavy-Class Rocket Launch to Take Place in 2026 - Roscosmos
Moscow (Sputnik) Nov 13, 2018
The first heavy-lift Angara A5V carrier rocket equipped with a hydrogen space tug will be launched from the Vostochny space center in Russia's Far East in 2026, Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin said on Sunday. The rocket's launch was initially set to take place in 2027, according to the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center. "On Vostochny [space center]... 2026 - the be ... more
+ Rocket Lab reaches orbit again, deploys more satellites
+ Fleet Space Technologies' first satellites launched by Rocket Lab
+ DARPA, Army select companies to develop hypersonic missile propulsion
+ Embry-Riddle, Florida Tech Collaborate on Spaceflight Research
+ Russia plans to carry out 17 space launches in 2018
+ Simulating hypersonic flow transitions from smooth to turbulent
+ Fregat Upper Stage Separates From Soyuz Carrier Bringing Satellite to Orbit
Delhi's toxic air spikes after Diwali firework frenzy
New Delhi (AFP) Nov 8, 2018
Indian police arrested hundreds of revellers after a frenzied night of festival fireworks turned city air toxic nationwide on Thursday despite a preemptive court ban on the smog-fuelling party. More than 300 people were arrested in Delhi, the world's most polluted major city, where the Supreme Court had restricted public fireworks to two hours in the evening and insisted on use of cleaner "g ... more
+ Delhi homeless to be given masks as smog worsens: official
+ Delhi bans trucks as megacity chokes
+ Delhi suffers toxic smog hangover after Diwali firework frenzy
+ Polluted Delhi air akin to death sentence, say doctors
+ Indian firework sellers fume over festival 'eco-cracker' ban
+ France launches nationwide probe into baby arm birth defects
+ EU countries back single-use plastics ban


German court orders diesel bans in Cologne, Bonn
Berlin (AFP) Nov 8, 2018
A German court Thursday ordered Cologne and Bonn to join a slew of cities in banning older diesel vehicles from their roads to combat air pollution, as the government struggled to reach a deal with automakers on cleaning them up. The Cologne administrative court said the western city must ban the dirtiest diesels from its centre and other streets from April 2019 to tackle dangerously high le ... more
+ Electriq~Global launches water-based fuel to power electric vehicles
+ Carbon-busting system to launch at massive Las Vegas auto week
+ Driverless vehicle experts get hands on experience in South Australia
+ Ford and Baidu partner up on testing self-driving cars in China
+ Lyft and Uber out to be everyday rides with passes
+ European car stocks surge on report of China tax cut
+ New driverless car technology could make traffic lights and speeding tickets obsolete
Nano-scale process may speed arrival of cheaper hi-tech products
Edinburgh UK (SPX) Nov 12, 2018
An inexpensive way to make products incorporating nanoparticles - such as high-performance energy devices or sophisticated diagnostic tests - has been developed by researchers. The process could speed the commercial development of devices, materials and technologies that exploit the physical properties of nanoparticles, which are thousands of times thinner than a human hair. The part ... more
+ Watching nanoparticles
+ Penn engineers develop ultrathin, ultralight nanocardboard
+ Physicists designed new antenna for supersensitive magnetometers of a new generation
+ Next generation of watch springs
+ Caltech engineers create an optical gyroscope smaller than a grain of rice
+ Researchers discover directional and long-lived nanolight in a 2D material
+ Big discoveries about tiny particles


A two-atom quantum duet
Seoul, South Korea (SPX) Nov 12, 2018
Researchers at the Center for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) achieved a major breakthrough in shielding the quantum properties of single atoms on a surface. The scientists used the magnetism of single atoms, known as spin, as a basic building block for quantum information processing. The researchers could show that by packing two atoms closely together the ... more
+ Thermal testing of the magnetometer boom
+ Flow units: Dynamic defects in metallic glasses
+ Flying focus: Controlling lasers through time and space
+ Creating better devices: The etch stops here
+ Unlocking the secrets of metal-insulator transitions
+ Doing the wave: how stretchy fluids react to wavy surfaces
+ Video game action heads for the cloud
New tool to predict which plants will become invasive
Burlington VT (SPX) Nov 12, 2018
Around the world, over 13,000 plant species have embedded themselves in new environments - some of them integrate with the native plants, but others spread aggressively. Understanding why some plants become invasive, while others do not is critical to preserving the world's biodiversity. New research from the University of Vermont provides insight to help predict which plants are likely to ... more
+ Tommorow's population will be larger, heavier and eat more
+ In China's Himalayas, a wine 'flying above the clouds'
+ Fruit, vegetable shapes controlled by newly discovered genetic mechanism
+ Exposure to pesticides makes bees less social, reduces colony size
+ 'Potato gene' reveals how ancient Andeans adapted to starchy diet
+ US votes good for farm animals, not wild salmon
+ A real vintage: China unearths 2,000-year-old wine
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