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November 22, 2018
MARSDAILY
What two planetary siblings can teach us about life



Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 21, 2018
Mars and Earth are like two siblings who have grown apart. There was a time when their resemblance was uncanny: Both were warm, wet and shrouded in thick atmospheres. But 3 or 4 billion years ago, these two worlds took different paths. We may soon know why they went their separate ways. NASA's InSight spacecraft will arrive at the Red Planet on Monday, Nov. 26, and will allow scientists to compare Earth to its rusty sibling like never before. InSight (short for Interior Exploration usi ... read more

SPACE TRAVEL
Robotic arm links cargo craft to International Space Station
Washington (UPI) Nov 19, 2018
A robotic arm successfully docked the Cygnus cargo craft to the International Space Station on Monday, the second shipment of supplies in less than 24 hours. ... more
ROBO SPACE
CODE demonstrates autonomy and collaboration with minimal human commands
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 20, 2018
In a recent test series at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona, DARPA's Collaborative Operations in Denied Environment (CODE) program demonstrated the ability of CODE-equipped Unmanned Aerial Systems (UA ... more
MARSDAILY
HP3 mole onboard NASA's InSight mission soon to land on Mars
Bonn, Germany (SPX) Nov 20, 2018
It will be the deepest hole ever hammered into another celestial body using manmade technology. During the NASA InSight mission, the Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3), the Mole, which ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Exploration makes perfect
by Staff Writers
Testing the technology to explore other planets starts on Earth. While robots scout uncharted terrains, moonwalkers analyse rocks and send detailed geological descriptions to mission control. Artifi ... more
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ROBO SPACE
US mulls curbs on artificial intelligence exports
Washington (AFP) Nov 20, 2018
The administration of US President Donald Trump is exploring curbing exports of sensitive technologies including artificial intelligence for national security reasons, according to a proposal this week. ... more
TECH SPACE
Space Tango unveils ST-42 for scalable manufacturing in space for Earth-based applications
Lexington KY (SPX) Nov 16, 2018
Space Tango has announced ST-42, a fully autonomous robotic orbital platform designed specifically for scalable manufacturing in space. Launching in the mid 2020's, ST-42 aims to harness the u ... more
ROBO SPACE
Nepal's first robot waiter is ready for orders
Kathmandu (AFP) Nov 15, 2018
"Please enjoy your meal," says Nepal's first robot waiter, Ginger, as she delivers a plate of steaming dumplings to a table of hungry customers. ... more
ROBO SPACE
How to make AI less biased
Boston MA (SPX) Nov 19, 2018
With machine learning systems now being used to determine everything from stock prices to medical diagnoses, it's never been more important to look at how they arrive at decisions. A new appro ... more
ROBO SPACE
Researchers in Japan make android child's face strikingly more expressive
Osaka, Japan (SPX) Nov 16, 2018
Japan's affection for robots is no secret. But is the feeling mutual in the country's amazing androids? We may now be a step closer to giving androids greater facial expressions to communicate with. ... more
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IRON AND ICE
NASA OSIRIS-REx flexes its "arm" before arriving at Asteroid Bennu
Denver CO (SPX) Nov 19, 2018
TAGSAM, or Touch-and-Go Sample Acquisition Mechanism, completed a successful practice deployment in space on Nov. 14-an important milestone in the OSIRIS-REx mission to the asteroid Bennu. TAGSAM is ... more
MARSDAILY
How NASA will know when InSight touches down on Mars
Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 19, 2018
What's the sound of a touchdown on Mars? If you're at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, it sounds like winning the Super Bowl: cheers, laughter and lots of hollering. But in the minutes before ... more
IRON AND ICE
TAGSAM testing complete: OSIRIS-REx prepared to TAG an asteroid
Tucson AZ (SPX) Nov 17, 2018
On Nov. 14, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft stretched out its robotic sampling arm for the first time in space. The arm, more formally known as the Touch-and-Go Sample Acquisition Mechanism (TAGSAM), i ... more
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. ... 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


'Autonomous Warrior': UK Army Conducts its Largest Test of Battlefield Robots

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
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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
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
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Japan issues contract to purchaser RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drones
Washington (UPI) Nov 20, 2018
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems will provide the government of Japan with RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance unmanned aerial vehicles and related services under a contract worth $489.9 million. The contract will deliver three RQ-4 Global Hawk Block 30i drones with sensor payloads, two ground control stations, spare parts and tools, engineering, management, and site surveys. The acquisitio ... more
+ DARPA tests autonomous drone swarms against communications and GPS jamming
+ Belgium approves negotiations for purchase of MQ-9B SkyGuardian UAVs
+ Alpha Unmanned Systems selects Robotic Skies for global support
+ Northrop Grumman tapped for South Korean drone support
+ China steps up drone race with stealth aircraft
+ CERTAIN program uses NextNav's 3D geolocation technology (mbs) for urban drone operations
+ Autonomous vehicles could shape the future of urban tourism
NRL demonstrates new non-mechanical laser steering technology
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 20, 2018
Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory have recently demonstrated a new nonmechanical chip-based beam steering technology that offers an alternative to costly, cumbersome and often unreliable and inefficient mechanical gimbal-style laser scanners. The chip, known as a steerable electro-evanescent optical refractor, or SEEOR, takes laser light in the mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) ... more
+ Combination 3D Printer will recycle plastic in space
+ Scientists engineer a functional optical lens out of 2D materials
+ Treated superalloys demonstrate unprecedented heat resistance
+ New space industry emerges: on-orbit servicing
+ Japan awards Northrop Grumman contract for E-2D Hawkeye radar aircraft
+ Space Tango unveils ST-42 for scalable manufacturing in space for Earth-based applications
+ Electronic skin points the way north


Solution for next generation nanochips comes out of thin air
Melbourne, Australia (SPX) Nov 20, 2018
Researchers at RMIT University have engineered a new type of transistor, the building block for all electronics. Instead of sending electrical currents through silicon, these transistors send electrons through narrow air gaps, where they can travel unimpeded as if in space. The device unveiled in material sciences journal Nano Letters, eliminates the use of any semiconductor at all, making ... more
+ Computational chemistry supports research on new semiconductor technologies
+ Study opens route to ultra-low-power microchips
+ When electric fields make spins swirl
+ Bringing photonic signaling to digital microelectronics
+ 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
Japan faces difficult energy choices
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 19, 2018
Japan's power sector is facing multiple challenges ranging from the reliability of nuclear power and boosting the share of non-hydro renewables. Against this backdrop, the success of the country's power sector will depend on regulatory reforms and the establishment of a centrally integrated grid, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. The company's latest report, 'Japan Pow ... more
+ GE Hitachi and PRISM selected for US Dept of Energy's Versatile Test Reactor program
+ Global Nuclear Fuel's GENUSA Awarded Long-Term Fuel Supply Contract by TVO
+ Framatome marks opening of nuclear parts center at expanded solutions complex
+ 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, China fail to block chemical arms body's new powers
The Hague (AFP) Nov 20, 2018
Russia and China lost an acrimonious bid on Tuesday to stall the global chemical warfare watchdog's new powers to attribute blame for attacks like those in Syria. After a bitter war of words, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons voted against Moscow and Beijing's attempt to challenge a June decision to grant the body the new finger-pointing ability. Britain and the Un ... more
+ US puts aide to IS leader Baghdadi on terror blacklist
+ Air Force taps METSS for chemical, biological weapons research
+ 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
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


RUDN chemists made an electrode for hydrogen fuel production out of Chinese flour
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Nov 20, 2018
A RUDN chemist developed a new method of obtaining a porous carbon material on the basis of Chinese flour and water. The samples of the material exhibited high electrocatalytic activity in the course of production of hydrogen - an eco-friendly energy source. The results of the work were published in Electrochimica Acta. Electrocatalytic production of hydrogen is a promising method of eco-f ... more
+ Next-gen batteries possible with new engineering approach
+ Traditional eutectic alloy brings new hope for high energy density metal-O2 batteries
+ Pressure helps to make better Li-ion batteries
+ From the cosmos to fusion plasmas, PPPL presents findings at global APS gathering
+ Extending the life of low-cost, compact, lightweight batteries
+ Batteryless smart devices closer to reality
+ Materials scientist creates fabric alternative to batteries for wearable devices
Evolving Chinese Space Ecosystem To Foster Innovative Environment
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Nov 21, 2018
According to Euroconsult's latest report, China Space Industry 2018, the China space value chain had an estimated size of more than $16 billion in 2017, with the downstream market accounting for just over 85%. Satellite Navigation, one of the key satellite applications in China, was the main revenue generator in 2017, ahead of Satellite Communications and Earth Observation. This premier ed ... more
+ China sends 5 satellites into orbit via single rocket
+ China releases smart solution for verifying reliability of space equipment components
+ 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


UK Space Agency funds new experiments onboard the International Space Station
London, UK (SPX) Nov 20, 2018
UK science will be launched into space to help tackle the effects of ageing, thanks to funding from the UK Space Agency, the Science Minister Sam Gyimah has announced. The minister unveiled close to 3 million pounds of new funding for the experiments, ahead of the 20th anniversary of the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday 20 November. Due to launch in 2021, two of the exper ... more
+ NASA probes 'drug-free' policies, safety at SpaceX, Boeing
+ Your own private space vacation
+ Crew assistant CIMON successfully completes first tasks in space
+ Space-inspired speed breeding for crop improvement
+ Zero G Kitchen prepares to launch its first appliance to Space
+ Russian space freighter docks with ISS in automatic mode
+ Robotic arm links cargo craft to International Space Station
Mars Moon Got Its Grooves from Rolling Stones
Providence, RI (SPX) Nov 21, 2018
A new study bolsters the idea that strange grooves crisscrossing the surface of the Martian moon Phobos were made by rolling boulders blasted free from an ancient asteroid impact. The research, published in Planetary and Space Science, uses computer models to simulate the movement of debris from Stickney crater, a huge gash on one end of Phobos' oblong body. The models show that boulders r ... more
+ NASA picks ancient Martian river delta for 2020 rover touchdown
+ HP3 mole onboard NASA's InSight mission soon to land on Mars
+ What two planetary siblings can teach us about life
+ NASA wants people on Mars within 25 years
+ Overflowing crater lakes carved canyons across Mars
+ How NASA will know when InSight touches down on Mars
+ For arid, Mars-like desert, rain brings death


Microlaunchers: new ways to access space
Paris (ESA) Nov 19, 2018
Access to space was in the spotlight at this week's F event which followed an ESA-hosted workshop on Europe's emerging microlaunch services held in Paris, France for industry, investors and institutions. After a presentation at this workshop on ESA's vision and roadmap, five companies - PLD Space, Deimos, Avio, ArianeGroup and MT Aerospace - each shared the findings of their ESA-funded fea ... more
+ Probing the Plume
+ Vega launches Earth observation satellite for Morocco
+ SpaceX's Elon Musk renames his big rocket "Starship"
+ A job and a half for first Eurostar Neo mission
+ Rocket Lab announces $140 Million in new funding
+ DLR is developing a reusable rocket engine for launching small satellites
+ With each rocket launch, 'I have three heart attacks'
China expands ban on waste imports
Beijing (AFP) Nov 19, 2018
China will expand its ban on imports of solid waste, local media reported Monday, almost a year after its first curbs caused havoc in countries that sent their rubbish to the Asian giant. The regulatory action - which expands the prohibition to 32 categories of solid waste from the 24 banned last year - will go into effect from December 31, according to official news agency Xinhua, citing ... more
+ Delhi 'lungs' turn sickly brown in days
+ Delhi homeless to be given masks as smog worsens: official
+ Delhi's toxic air spikes after Diwali firework frenzy
+ 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


Germany tweaks law to limit diesel car bans
Frankfurt Am Main (AFP) Nov 15, 2018
The German government will ease air pollution law so as to spare cities that only slightly exceed limits on harmful nitrogen dioxide (NO2) from diesel vehicle bans, ministers agreed Thursday, sparking sharp criticsm by environmentalists. Major cities like Hamburg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart have put in place or are preparing exclusion zones for older diesel vehicles in order to bring NO2 levels ... more
+ Diesel driving bans 'self-destructive', says German minister
+ Volkswagen to spend 44 bn euros on 'electric offensive'
+ Waymo to expand fledgling self-driving car service
+ German court orders diesel bans in Cologne, Bonn
+ 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
Stealth-cap technology for light-emitting nanoparticles
Dresden, Germany (SPX) Nov 15, 2018
A team of scientists from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), in collaboration with researchers from Monash University Australia, has succeeded in significantly increasing the stability and biocompatibility of special light-transducing nanoparticles. The team has developed the so-called "upconverting" nanoparticles that not only convert infrared light into UV-visible light, bu ... more
+ Nano-scale process may speed arrival of cheaper hi-tech products
+ 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


NRL demonstrates new non-mechanical laser steering technology
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 20, 2018
Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory have recently demonstrated a new nonmechanical chip-based beam steering technology that offers an alternative to costly, cumbersome and often unreliable and inefficient mechanical gimbal-style laser scanners. The chip, known as a steerable electro-evanescent optical refractor, or SEEOR, takes laser light in the mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) ... more
+ Combination 3D Printer will recycle plastic in space
+ Scientists engineer a functional optical lens out of 2D materials
+ Treated superalloys demonstrate unprecedented heat resistance
+ New space industry emerges: on-orbit servicing
+ Japan awards Northrop Grumman contract for E-2D Hawkeye radar aircraft
+ Space Tango unveils ST-42 for scalable manufacturing in space for Earth-based applications
+ Electronic skin points the way north
Monsanto appeals Roundup cancer verdict
San Francisco (AFP) Nov 21, 2018
Monsanto on Tuesday said it was asking a US appeals court to toss out a damning verdict in a landmark Roundup weed-killer cancer trial and grant it another hearing. "By its appeal from the judgment and amended judgment, Monsanto also seeks appellate review of the trial court's order denying Monsanto's motion for new trial," an attorney for the agrochemical giant said in a filed notice-of-app ... more
+ Afghan opium producers hit hard by drought in 2018
+ New study details the genetic evolution of domesticated animals
+ US paves way to get 'lab meat' on plates
+ Activists board ship off Spain in palm oil protest: Greenpeace
+ Wolves at the door, Alpine shepherd can't imagine any other life
+ Greenpeace Poland files legal complaint against minister over pesticide use
+ Soil's history: A solution to soluble phosphorus?
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