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January 07, 2019
MARSDAILY
UK tests self driving robots for Mars



London, UK (SPX) Jan 03, 2019
As far as we know, Mars is the only planet populated entirely by robots! Due to the time taken for commands to travel to Mars (eight minutes each way), hand guided robots are limited to travelling only a few dozen metres a day. New software developed in the UK will change this, enabling future Mars rovers to make their own decisions about where to go and how to get there, driving up to a kilometre per day so delivering more scientific returns per mission. The UK is a world leader in robotics ... read more

ROBO SPACE
Breadmaking robot startup eyes fresh connections
Las Vegas (AFP) Jan 7, 2019
The robot breadmaker came to Las Vegas this week, aiming to bring some freshness to a sector that may be ready for disruption. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Growing bio-inspired shapes with hundreds of tiny robots
Heidelberg, Germany (SPX) Jan 02, 2019
Hundreds of small robots can work in a team to create biology-inspired shapes - without an underlying master plan, purely based on local communication and movement. To achieve this, researchers from ... more
TRADE WARS
Siemens boss takes aim at Chinese buyouts
Frankfurt Am Main (AFP) Dec 21, 2018
Siemens boss Joe Kaeser on Friday lashed out at the practices used by Chinese investors to exercise total control over foreign firms, as disquiet grows about China's appetite for German technology and know-how. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Self-driving rovers tested in Mars-like Morocco
Paris (ESA) Dec 21, 2018
Robots invaded the Sahara Desert for Europe's largest rover field test, taking place in a Mars-like part of Morocco. For two weeks three rovers and more than 40 engineers tested automated navigation ... more
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ROBO SPACE
First Harris T7 bomb disposal robots sent to British army
Washington (UPI) Dec 26, 2018
The British army accepted the first four of 56 bomb disposal robots it ordered from Harris Corporation, the U.K. government announced. ... more
MARSDAILY
Mars 2020 rover to capture sound on the Red Planet
Alleroed, Denmark (SPX) Dec 21, 2018
In February 2021, NASA's Mars 2020 Rover is scheduled to touch down on the Red Planet. The spacecraft will have the capability to capture imagery and sound as the Mars 2020 vehicle descends through ... more
BIO FUEL
IIT researchers show how plants can generate electricity to power LED light bulbs
Genova, Italy (SPX) Dec 17, 2018
Sustainable energy sources, which are pollution free and environmentally friendly, are one of the key challenges of world's future society. The interdisciplinary team of roboticists and biologists a ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
New foldable drone flies through narrow holes in rescue missions
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Dec 17, 2018
Inspecting a damaged building after an earthquake or during a fire is exactly the kind of job that human rescuers would like drones to do for them. A flying robot could look for people trapped insid ... more
TECH SPACE
NYU researchers pioneer machine learning to speed chemical discoveries, reduce waste
New York NY (SPX) Dec 17, 2018
Machine learning algorithms can predict stock market fluctuations, control complex manufacturing processes, enable navigation for robots and driverless vehicles, and much more. Now, researcher ... more
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ROBO SPACE
New models sense human trust in smart machines
West Lafayette IN (SPX) Dec 17, 2018
New "classification models" sense how well humans trust intelligent machines they collaborate with, a step toward improving the quality of interactions and teamwork. The long-term goal of the ... more
MARSDAILY
Planetary scientists assist in capturing image of Insight from orbit
London, Canada (SPX) Dec 14, 2018
Houston, there is no problem here. Eric Pilles assisted in capturing - for the first-time ever - extraordinary and highly significant scientific images of the NASA InSight robotic lander using HiRIS ... more
ROBO SPACE
Robot shown on Russian TV revealed to be man in costume
Moscow (AFP) Dec 12, 2018
A "state-of-the-art" robot that appeared in a report on Russia's main TV news channel was revealed by internet users on Wednesday to be a man in a costume. ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA's InSight takes its first selfie
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 12, 2018
NASA's InSight lander isn't camera-shy. The spacecraft used a camera on its robotic arm to take its first selfie - a mosaic made up of 11 images. This is the same imaging process used by NASA's Curi ... more
ROBO SPACE
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


NASA's Mars InSight Flexes Its Arm

MARSDAILY
InSight's robotic arm ready for some lifting on Mars
Washington (UPI) Dec 7, 2018
NASA's newest Mars lander InSight is slowly readying itself for its scientific mission. The newest images captured by the lander's camera, and shared by NASA, showcase the spacecraft's robotic arm. ... more
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ROBO SPACE
Norfolk Navy Shipyard introducing exoskeletons for workers
Washington (UPI) Dec 7, 2018
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Virginia is introducing exoskeletons for heavy manual work designed to prevent injuries and fatigue, according to the Navy. ... more
MARSDAILY
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
SPACE TRAVEL
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
ROBO SPACE
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
ROBO SPACE
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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Insitu gets defense contract for Blackjack unmanned aircraft
Washington (UPI) Dec 28, 2018
Insitu has won a $12 million contract for spare and sustainment parts for the Blackjack unmanned aircraft system, the Defense Department announced. The company, a division of Boeing headquartered in Bergen, Wash., was awarded $12,167,690 for firm-fixed-price delivery against a previously issued basic ordering agreement for parts to maintain the Naval Supply Systems Command's RQ-21A Blac ... more
+ General Atomics, Raytheon contracted for Reaper drone support
+ New foldable drone can navigate narrow holes
+ General Atomics receives $40 million for Gray Eagle drone services
+ Using drones to simplify film animation
+ General Atomics tapped for French MQ-9 drone support
+ Logos demonstrates Redkite advanced surveillance pod
+ Drones offer ability to find, ID and count marine megafauna
Raytheon contracts Elbit Systems for Two Color Laser System
Washington (UPI) Jan 4, 2019
Raytheon has been awarded a contract to Elbit Systems of America for the Two Color Laser System, a surveillance system element onboard military aircraft. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed in a news release on Elbit Systems' website, but the U.S. subsidiary of the Israeli company said the contract would be carried out in 2019. The Two Color Laser System serves the Multi-Spec ... more
+ A high-performance material at extremely low temperatures
+ Chemical catalysts turn tiny 2D sheets into 3D objects
+ New metamaterial offers exceptional sound transportation
+ Rippling: What happens when layered materials are pushed to the brink
+ Predicting the properties of a new class of glasses
+ Sustainable 'plastics' are on the horizon
+ MIT researchers develop novel 3D printing method for transparent glass


Excitons pave the way to more efficient electronics
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Jan 07, 2019
They were the first to control exciton flows at room temperature. And now, the team of scientists from EPFL's Laboratory of Nanoscale Electronics and Structures (LANES) has taken their technology one step further. They have found a way to control some of the properties of excitons and change the polarization of the light they generate. This can lead to a new generation of electronic device ... more
+ Quantum chemistry on quantum computers
+ Physicists record 'lifetime' of graphene qubits
+ Russian researchers explore the prospects for creating photonic integrated circuits
+ Quantum Maxwell's demon 'teleports' entropy out of a qubit
+ Electronics of the future: A new energy-efficient mechanism using the Rashba effect
+ Technique allows integration of single-crystal hybrid perovskites into electronics
+ Studying how unconventional metals behave, with an eye on high-temperature superconductors
Why does nuclear fission produce pear-shaped nuclei?
Tsukuba, Japan (SPX) Dec 27, 2018
Nuclear fission is a process in which a heavy nucleus split into two. Most of the actinides nuclei (Plutonium, Uranium, Curium...) fission asymmetrically with one big fragment and one small. Empirically, the heavy fragment presents on average a Xenon element (with charge number Z=54) independently from the initial fissioning nucleus. To understand the mechanism that determines the number of prot ... more
+ Framatome develops mobile technology for non-destructive analysis of radioactive waste containers
+ The first new Generation 3 EPR nuclear reactor enters commercial operation
+ China powers up next-generation nuclear plant
+ Sweden: Framatome completes successful commissioning for upgrade project at Forsmark nuclear power plant
+ GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy announces intent to acquire specialized expertise
+ Uranium in mine dust could dissolve in human lungs
+ Framatome signs MoU with Bruce Power for safety-related Life-Extension Program updates
Turkey, Iraq to boost anti-terror cooperation
Ankara (AFP) Jan 3, 2019
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday said Ankara and Baghdad would deepen cooperation against terrorism after tensions last month over Turkish air strikes against Kurdish militants in Iraq. "We know the importance of working together to be successful in our fight against terror. God willing, in the future we will deepen our cooperation in this area," Erdogan told a press conf ... more
+ Iraq sentenced 616 foreigners for IS links in 2018
+ Russian IS fighters' children return home from Iraq
+ German IS woman let 'slave' girl, 5, die of thirst: prosecutors
+ Dozens of bodies 'found in IS mass grave' in Iraq
+ Six suspected jihadists killed in French air strike in Mali: military
+ UK and France to do more against IS after US Syria pullout
+ Nobel laureate urges Yazidi protection until IS leaders tried
US charges Chinese national for stealing energy company secrets
Washington (AFP) Dec 21, 2018
The US Justice Department announced Friday the arrest of a Chinese national who allegedly stole trade secrets from a US oil company he worked for. Tan Hongjin, 35, was arrested on Thursday in Oklahoma where he lived as a permanent resident. The Justice Department said he stole trade secrets "related to a product worth more than $1 billion." Tan, who lived in the United States for 12 ... more
+ Making the world hotter: India's expected AC explosion
+ 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
+ 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


Unlocking new paths toward high-temperature superconductors
Berkeley CA (SPX) Jan 07, 2019
In the 1980s, the discovery of high-temperature superconductors known as cuprates upended a widely held theory that superconductor materials carry electrical current without resistance only at very low temperatures of around 30 Kelvin (or minus 406 degrees Fahrenheit). For decades since, researchers have been mystified by the ability of some cuprates to superconduct at temperatures of more than ... more
+ Spain's Valencia Port taps hydrogen to power operations
+ Lean electrolyte design is a game-changer for magnesium batteries
+ Researchers find alternative to pure platinum catalyst for hydrogen fuel cells
+ Flexible thermoelectric generator module: A silver bullet to fix waste energy issues
+ Dutch storage battery maker considering plant in Poland
+ Switching to a home battery won't help save the world from climate change
+ Argonne scientists maximize the effectiveness of platinum in fuel cells
In space, the US sees a rival in China
Washington (AFP) Jan 6, 2019
During the Cold War, US eyes were riveted on the Soviet Union's rockets and satellites. But in recent years, it has been China's space programs that have most worried US strategists. China, whose space effort is run by the People's Liberation Army, today launches more rockets into space than any other country - 39 last year, compared to 31 by the United States, 20 by Russia and eight by Eur ... more
+ China's Chang'e-4 makes historic landing on moon's far side
+ China launches telecommunication technology test satellite
+ China launches first Hongyun project satellite
+ China's Chang'e-4 probe enters lunar orbit
+ China launches rover for first far side of the moon landing
+ Evolving Chinese Space Ecosystem To Foster Innovative Environment
+ China sends 5 satellites into orbit via single rocket


Russia demands explanation over US snub to space chief
Moscow (AFP) Jan 5, 2019
Russia's space agency on Saturday demanded an explanation after NASA put off a planned visit to the United States by Russia's controversial space chief. Dmitry Rogozin, a firebrand nationalist politician known for his anti-Western rhetoric, was set to visit the US in February but NASA said Friday that it was postponing his visit indefinitely. Rogozin, appointed by President Vladimir Puti ... more
+ NASA reveals reason behind Roscosmos Head's cancelled visit: Sputnik
+ Roscosmos Expects NASA to Explain Position on Rogozin's Visit to US
+ Russian Soyuz Vehicles to Carry Out Record-Long Missions to ISS in 2019
+ 2018's privatized space race reached for asteroids, Mars
+ India Approves $1.4Bln for First Manned Spaceflight to be Launched in 2022
+ Eating your veggies, even in space
+ Roscosmos chief's visit to US in keeping with historical norms
ExoMars mission has good odds of finding life on Mars if life exists.
Moscow (Sputnik) Jan 01, 2019
As Dr Dartnell pointed out, at this point it is unclear whether life actually exists on Mars; and if it does exist, it remains to be seen how similar this life may be to that on Earth. While NASA's InSight spacecraft successfully landed on Mars and began studying its surface, Dr Lewis Dartnell, an astrobiologist and researcher at the University of Westminster, said that another upcoming mi ... more
+ UK tests self driving robots for Mars
+ Mars Express gets festive: A winter wonderland on Mars
+ Over Six Months Without Word From Opportunity
+ 3D photogrammetric evidence for trace fossils at Vera Rubin Ridge, Gale Crater, Mars
+ The C-Space Project Opens Mars Base as a Space Education Facility
+ Mars 2020 rover to capture sound on the Red Planet
+ InSight places its first instrument on Mars


Russia continues work on plasma engine for superfast space travel
Moscow (Sputnik) Jan 03, 2019
Scientists from Russia and around the world see plasma rocket technology as a crucial possible ingredient for speedy missions to Mars and beyond. Physicists from the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk are preparing another round of experiments aimed at successfully harnessing the power of thermonuclear plasma for use ... more
+ What You Need to Know About Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome
+ Russian Soyuz-2 1a Rocket With Satellites Blasts Off From Vostochny Cosmodrome
+ Number of World's Space Launches in 2018 Exceeds 100, Space Industry Source Says
+ Difficulties in Planned Soyuz Launches Preparation to Emerge in 2020 - Source
+ China's first private rocket production base begins operation
+ ISRO planning to 32 space missions in 2019
+ Plesetsk spaceport to prepare launch pad for Angara rocket in May
Plant hedges help curb roadside pollution
Washington (UPI) Jan 4, 2019
New research suggests trees alone aren't enough to keep roadside pollution out of adjacent environs. Hedges or a combination of hedges and trees offer a stronger buffer against vehicle pollution for roadside communities. Scientists in Britain set up air quality monitors at several roadside test sites, each with different types of green infrastructure within a few feet of the road's edge ... more
+ NUS study finds that severe air pollution affects the productivity of workers
+ Microplastics and plastic additives discovered in ascidians all along Israel's coastline
+ Survey finds Texas' Gulf of Mexico shoreline has most trash
+ Fish bones yield new tool for tracking coal ash contamination
+ Anglo American restarts iron ore mine in Brazil
+ Lithuania wraps tree in plastic to protest Christmas consumerism
+ The environmental cost of packing our favorite fast-foods


Sidestepping trade war, Musk breaks ground on Tesla Shanghai plant
Shanghai (AFP) Jan 7, 2019
Tesla boss Elon Musk presided Monday over the ground-breaking for a Shanghai factory that will allow the electric-car manufacturer to dodge the China-US tariff crossfire and sell directly to the world's biggest market for "green" vehicles. The plant in a Shanghai suburb is Musk's biggest overseas move yet and will eventually have an annual production capacity of 500,000 vehicles, Tesla says, ... more
+ German court opens way for diesel case against Daimler
+ GM and DoorDash to deliver food with self-driving cars
+ 372,000 German drivers join legal action against Volkswagen
+ Buzz grows on 'flying cars' ahead of major tech show
+ Clean energy leader Costa Rica turns attention to electric cars
+ China bike-sharing pioneer Ofo hits the skids
+ Daimler, BMW win green light for car-sharing merger
Carrying and releasing nanoscale cargo with 'nanowrappers'
Upton NY (SPX) Jan 04, 2019
This holiday season, scientists at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) - a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility at Brookhaven National Laboratory - have wrapped a box of a different kind. Using a one-step chemical synthesis method, they engineered hollow metallic nanosized boxes with cube-shaped pores at the corners and demonstrated how these "nanowrappers" can be ... more
+ Illuminating nanoparticle growth with X-rays
+ Pitt chemical engineers develop new theory to build improved nanomaterials
+ MIT team invents method to shrink objects to the nanoscale
+ Artificial synapses made from nanowires
+ How microscopic machines can fail in the blink of an eye
+ Stealth-cap technology for light-emitting nanoparticles
+ Nano-scale process may speed arrival of cheaper hi-tech products


Raytheon contracts Elbit Systems for Two Color Laser System
Washington (UPI) Jan 4, 2019
Raytheon has been awarded a contract to Elbit Systems of America for the Two Color Laser System, a surveillance system element onboard military aircraft. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed in a news release on Elbit Systems' website, but the U.S. subsidiary of the Israeli company said the contract would be carried out in 2019. The Two Color Laser System serves the Multi-Spec ... more
+ A high-performance material at extremely low temperatures
+ Chemical catalysts turn tiny 2D sheets into 3D objects
+ New metamaterial offers exceptional sound transportation
+ Rippling: What happens when layered materials are pushed to the brink
+ Predicting the properties of a new class of glasses
+ Sustainable 'plastics' are on the horizon
+ MIT researchers develop novel 3D printing method for transparent glass
A 'bran' new way to preserve healthy food with natural ingredients
University Park PA (SPX) Jan 04, 2019
A natural antioxidant found in grain bran could preserve food longer and replace synthetic antioxidants currently used by the food industry, according to researchers at Penn State. "Currently, there's a big push within the food industry to replace synthetic ingredients with natural alternatives, and this is being driven by consumers," said Andrew S. Elder, doctoral candidate in food scienc ... more
+ Scientists engineer shortcut for photosynthetic glitch, boost crop growth by 40 percent
+ Bricked in by poverty, Cambodia's farmers fight debt bondage
+ Drop beef and save millions of lives, slash emissions: WEF
+ China tobacco monopoly's global unit plans Hong Kong IPO
+ Scientists: 'Time is ripe' to use big data for planet-sized plant questions
+ Climate change takes toll on French oyster farmers
+ Bricked in by poverty, Cambodia's farmers fight debt bondage
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