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December 07, 2018
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NASA's Mars InSight Flexes Its Arm



Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 07, 2018
New images from NASA's Mars InSight lander show its robotic arm is ready to do some lifting. With a reach of nearly 6 feet (2 meters), the arm will be used to pick up science instruments from the lander's deck, gently setting them on the Martian surface at Elysium Planitia, the lava plain where InSight touched down on Nov. 26. But first, the arm will use its Instrument Deployment Camera, located on its elbow, to take photos of the terrain in front of the lander. These images will help missio ... read more

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Mars 2020 rover mission camera system 'Mastcam-Z' testing begins at ASU
Tempe AZ (SPX) Dec 06, 2018
Arizona State University research technician and Mars 2020 Mastcam-Z calibration engineer Andy Winhold waited patiently on the loading dock of ASU's Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building ... more
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UConn Research Project Heading to International Space Station
Storrs CT (SPX) Dec 05, 2018
An experiment devised by researchers at UConn startup LambdaVision will be launched into space tomorrow. The company's robotic system to manufacture films that could cure blindness will be brought t ... more
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Artificial joint restores wrist-like movements to forearm amputees
Gothenburg, Sweden (SPX) Dec 04, 2018
A new artificial joint restores important wrist-like movements to forearm amputees, something which could dramatically improve their quality of life. A group of researchers led by Max Ortiz Catalan, ... more
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Insight into swimming fish could lead to robotics advances
Baltimore MD (SPX) Dec 04, 2018
The constant movement of fish that seems random is actually precisely deployed to provide them at any moment with the best sensory feedback they need to navigate the world, Johns Hopkins University ... more
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Flexible electronic skin aids human-machine interactions
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 04, 2018
Human skin contains sensitive nerve cells that detect pressure, temperature and other sensations that allow tactile interactions with the environment. To help robots and prosthetic devices attain th ... more
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Safely on Mars, InSight unfolds its arrays and snaps some pics
Washington (AFP) Nov 29, 2018
After safely landing on Mars following its nearly seven month journey, NASA has released the first pictures taken by its InSight spacecraft, which has opened it solar arrays to charge batteries. ... more
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Embark on a NASA technology scavenger hunt with Optimus Prime
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 29, 2018
How much NASA technology is in your life? Through the NASA OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Promotion and Research Challenge (OPSPARC), OPTIMUS PRIME and the AUTOBOTS encourage students to embark on three miss ... more
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SpaceBok robotic hopper being tested at ESA's Mars Yard
Washington (UPI) Nov 28, 2018
SpaceBok, a robotic hopper, is currently undergoing tested in the European Space Agency's Mars Yard. On Wednesday, ESA released an image of the four-legged robot navigating cragged, red-tinged rocks. ... more
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DARPA, BAE to develop AI for interpreting radio-frequency signals
Washington (UPI) Nov 27, 2018
BAE Systems has been selected by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop machine learning algorithms to decipher radio frequency signals for protection against enemy hacking and jamming attempts. ... more
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Smarter AI: Machine learning without negative data
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 27, 2018
A research team from the RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project (AIP) has successfully developed a new method for machine learning that allows an AI to make classifications without what is k ... more
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NASA's InSight Lander Arrives on Martian Surface
Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 26, 2018
Mars has just received its newest robotic resident. NASA's Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport lander successfully touched down on the Red Planet after an a ... more
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ESA lends a hand at Mars
Paris (ESA) Nov 26, 2018
The Red Planet will receive its first new resident in six years on Monday when NASA's InSight lander touches down, aiming to investigate the Martian interior. ESA ground stations and orbiters are pl ... more
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InSight Spacecraft on Course for Mars Touchdown
Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 23, 2018
NASA's Mars Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport spacecraft is on track for a soft touchdown on the surface of the Red Planet on Nov. 26, the Monday after Th ... more
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GMV leads an ambitious campaign of space robotics trials
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Nov 26, 2018
Since mid-September the technology multinational GMV has been taking part in the final field tests of the projects included under the European Commission's (H2020) Strategic Research Cluster ( SRC ) ... more


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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
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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 ... more
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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
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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
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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
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Exploration makes perfect
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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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General Atomics tapped for French MQ-9 drone support
Washington DC (UPI) Dec 05, 2018
The Air Force has awarded General Atomics $26.7 million for French air force MQ-9 logistics services. The work comes after an option on a previously awarded contract was exercised, and announced on Tuesday by the Department of Defense. The contract falls under Foreign Military Sales and is expected to run through December 2019. The sale involved is exclusively for France. The MQ- ... more
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+ From parcel delivery to security, Singapore bets big on drones
+ DARPA tests autonomous drone swarms against communications and GPS jamming
+ Special Operations Command awards Insitu $18M for continued drone operations
+ Japan issues contract to purchaser RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drones
New model for assessing the effect of ionizing radiation on microelectronic devices
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia (SPX) Dec 07, 2018
The main trend in the development of hardware components for digital and analog electronic equipment is to reduce the size of the active regions of diode and transistor structures. This can be achieved by improving the performance characteristics of micro- and nanoelectronics devices (increasing their speed and memory, increasing operating frequencies and power, noise reduction, etc.) while keep ... more
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Researchers demonstrate new building block in quantum computing
Oak Ridge TN (SPX) Dec 06, 2018
Researchers with the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have demonstrated a new level of control over photons encoded with quantum information. Their research was published in Optica. Joseph Lukens, Brian Williams, Nicholas Peters, and Pavel Lougovski, research scientists with ORNL's Quantum Information Science Group, performed distinct, independent operations simultaneou ... more
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+ Reflecting antiferromagnetic arrangements
+ New quantum materials could take computing devices beyond the semiconductor era
+ A new light on significantly faster computer memory devices
+ USC scientists find a way to enhance the performance of quantum computers
+ Colloidal quantum dots make LEDs shine bright in the infrared
+ Quantum computing at scale: Australian scientists achieve compact, sensitive qubit readout
Uranium in mine dust could dissolve in human lungs
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 06, 2018
New Mexico contains hundreds of historic uranium mines. Although active uranium mining in the state has ceased, rates of cardiovascular and metabolic disease remain high in the population residing close to mines within the Navajo Nation. According to a new study in ACS' journal Environmental Science and Technology Letters, inhaled uranium in dusts from the mines could be a factor. Uranium ... more
+ Framatome signs MoU with Bruce Power for safety-related Life-Extension Program updates
+ Bulgaria leader opposed to increased carbon-cutting targets
+ France to close 14 nuclear reactors by 2035: Macron
+ Hard choices as Macron charts France's energy future
+ Japan faces difficult energy choices
+ 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
Nadia Murad: from jihadists' captive to Nobel laureate
Baghdad (AFP) Dec 7, 2018
Nadia Murad survived the worst of the cruelties and brutality inflicted on her people, the Yazidis of Iraq, by the Islamic State group before becoming a global champion of their cause and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Murad, who was taken hostage by IS in 2014 but escaped, is the first Iraqi to receive the prestigious award. The 25-year-old won the Nobel in October alongside Congolese d ... more
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+ US warns Russia over Syrian site of alleged chemical attack
+ Syria regime accuses armed groups of 'toxic gas' attack
+ US puts aide to IS leader Baghdadi on terror blacklist
+ Russia, China fail to block chemical arms body's new powers
+ Air Force taps METSS for chemical, biological weapons research
+ US 'war on terror' has killed 500,000 people: study
Making the world hotter: India's expected AC explosion
Behror, India (AFP) Dec 4, 2018
Ratan Kumar once battled India's brutal summers with damp bedsheets and midnight baths. Now he is among millions upon millions of Indians using air conditioning - helping make the world hotter still. With India's AC market expected to explode from 30 million to a billion units by 2050, the world's second-most populous country could become the planet's top user of electricity for cooling. ... more
+ EU court backs Dyson on vacuum cleaner energy tests
+ Mining bitcoin uses more energy than Denmark: study
+ Spain's Ibedrola sells hydro, gas-powered assets in U.K. for $929M
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+ 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


Scientists enter unexplored territory in superconductivity search
Upton NY (SPX) Dec 07, 2018
Scientists mapping out the quantum characteristics of superconductors - materials that conduct electricity with no energy loss - have entered a new regime. Using newly connected tools named OASIS at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory, they've uncovered previously inaccessible details of the "phase diagram" of one of the most commonly studied "high-temperature" superco ... more
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Evolving Chinese Space Ecosystem To Foster Innovative Environment
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Nov 23, 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
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+ China launches Centispace-1-s1 satellite
+ China tests propulsion system of space station's lab capsules


George H.W. Bush's overlooked legacy in space exploration
Washington DC (The Conversation) Dec 07, 2018
On July 20, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, President George H. W. Bush stood on the steps of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. and, backed by the Apollo 11 crew, announced his new Space Exploration Initiative (SEI). He believed that this new program would put America on a track to return to the moon and make an eventual push to Mars. "The time ... more
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+ NASA sends new research, hardware to Space Station on SpaceX mission
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Mars 2020 rover mission camera system 'Mastcam-Z' testing begins at ASU
Tempe AZ (SPX) Dec 06, 2018
Arizona State University research technician and Mars 2020 Mastcam-Z calibration engineer Andy Winhold waited patiently on the loading dock of ASU's Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IV in anticipation of the arrival of a very special delivery. On board the delivery truck was precious cargo from Malin Space Science Systems, a test model of "Mastcam-Z," the mast-mounted came ... more
+ NASA's Mars InSight Flexes Its Arm
+ Over Five Months Without Word From Opportunity
+ Life at home on Mars in a Big Sandbox
+ Safely on Mars, InSight unfolds its arrays and snaps some pics
+ SpaceBok robotic hopper being tested at ESA's Mars Yard
+ Mars Mole HP3 Arrives at the Red Planet
+ With InSight on Mars, Scientists Feel Earthly Relief, Get to Work


Moldy mouse food postpones SpaceX launch
Kennedy Space Center FL (AFP) Dec 04, 2018
SpaceX has postponed its cargo launch to the International Space Station until Wednesday after mold was found on food bars for a mouse experiment bound for the orbiting outpost, NASA said. The launch was initially set for Tuesday. The new time is 1:16 pm (1816 GMT) Wednesday. "The launch was moved to Wednesday after mold was found on food bars for a rodent investigation prior to hand ... more
+ Rocket Lab prepares to launch historic CubeSat mission for NASA
+ Inmarsat to be first commercial customer for the new H3 launch vehicle
+ Ariane 6 on the way to flight
+ SPACE-SI selects Arianespace to launch the NEMO-HD microsat on VEGA
+ Arianespace Orbits GSAT-11 and Geo-Kompsat-2A for India and South Korea
+ SpaceX launches cargo, but fails to land rocket
+ SpaceX's Falcon 9 launches 64 satellites into space
Austrian court upholds acquittal for cashing in scrap euros
Vienna (AFP) Dec 5, 2018
An Austrian court confirmed Wednesday the acquittal of a man accused of fraud after he cashed in dozens of kilos of scrap euro coins imported from China. The German national was arrested in the spring after using a change machine at a bank in the western city of Bregenz to convert huge quantities of damaged coins into banknotes. Police discovered 117kg (258lb) of scrap one- and two-euro ... more
+ In the Balkans, winter cheer is darkened by a toxic smog
+ Lynas mulls 'legal options' after Malaysia imposes new conditions
+ Nepal attempts record with a Dead Sea of plastic bags
+ India pollution watchdog fines Delhi over toxic smog
+ Indonesian island clean-up nets 40 tons of rubbish daily
+ Madrid launches drastic traffic limits to ease pollution
+ Honduran court convicts seven in murder of environmental activist


Lyft launches first step to take company public
Washington (AFP) Dec 6, 2018
Ride-hailing firm Lyft on Thursday launched the process to take the company public with a stock offering. However, Lyft - whose main competitor Uber also wants to enter the stock market - has not released any details on the initial sales price or the number of shares to be offered, since the document filed with regulators was confidential. The IPO will take place once the Securities an ... more
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+ Trump administration's fuel efficiency rollback 'deeply flawed': study
+ Luxury 'Red Flag' models buck China auto sales slump
+ Volkswagen says next generation of combustion engine cars to be its last
+ China agrees to 'reduce and remove' tariffs on US cars: Trump
+ Traffic report: To curb congestion, stop building roads
+ Sparks fly in Berlin and Brussels over cancelled diesel meet
Artificial synapses made from nanowires
Juelich, Germany (SPX) Dec 06, 2018
Scientists from Julich together with colleagues from Aachen and Turin have produced a memristive element made from nanowires that functions in much the same way as a biological nerve cell. The component is able to both save and process information, as well as receive numerous signals in parallel. The resistive switching cell made from oxide crystal nanowires is thus proving to be the ideal ... more
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New model for assessing the effect of ionizing radiation on microelectronic devices
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia (SPX) Dec 07, 2018
The main trend in the development of hardware components for digital and analog electronic equipment is to reduce the size of the active regions of diode and transistor structures. This can be achieved by improving the performance characteristics of micro- and nanoelectronics devices (increasing their speed and memory, increasing operating frequencies and power, noise reduction, etc.) while keep ... more
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+ Millennium Space Systems Completes Successful ALTAIR Pathfinder Mission
+ World's smallest wearable device warns of UV exposure, enables precision phototherapy
+ Multifunctional dream ceramic matrix composites are born!
+ SUTD researchers discover new black silver nanomaterial
+ Force Push VR brings Jedi powers to life
+ Easy to use 3D bioprinting technique creates lifelike tissues from natural materials
'Worst drought I have seen': Afghan farmers forced to flee
Herat, Afghanistan (AFP) Dec 7, 2018
Wheat and opium farmer Murad Khan Ishaqzai, 80, has never seen a drought as bad as the one ravaging western Afghanistan where more than 250,000 people have been forced to abandon their homes. After his crops dried up in Gormach district of Badghis province earlier this year, Ishaqzai rented a truck and drove his family hundreds of kilometres through Taliban-infested areas to the neighbouring ... more
+ Climate change offers sparkling prospects to English winemakers
+ Increasing crop insurances adoption in developing countries
+ Egypt's fertile Nile Delta threatened by climate change
+ US farmers more cautious than hopeful after China trade deal
+ Soil tilling, mulching key to China's potato crop
+ Floods ravage rice production in Niger's Diffa region
+ The tragedy of the commons - minus the tragedy
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