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January 28, 2019
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Automation to hit most jobs, but overall impact 'muted': study



Washington (AFP) Jan 24, 2019
Artificial intelligence and automation will lead to job losses in "virtually all occupational groups" over the coming decades in the United States, but the overall impact on employment will be "muted," a prominent think tank study said Thursday. "Almost no occupation will be unaffected by the adoption of currently available technologies," said the Brookings Institution study. The researchers, examining some 800 occupations, concluded that roughly 25 percent of US employment, or 36 million jobs i ... read more

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Information theory holds surprises for machine learning
Santa Fe NM (SPX) Jan 25, 2019
New research challenges a popular conception of how machine learning algorithms "think" about certain tasks. The conception goes something like this: because of their ability to discard useles ... more
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Is the world ready for the 'digital transformation'?
Davos, Switzerland (AFP) Jan 24, 2019
The annual business rendezvous in Davos is a hothouse of insider tech jargon, but this year's buzzword of "digital transformation" could translate into profound and painful changes for companies and workers. ... more
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The first tendril-like soft robot able to climb
Rome, Italy (SPX) Jan 25, 2019
Researchers at IIT-Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia obtained the first soft robot mimicking plant tendrils: it is able to curl and climb, using the same physical principles determining water transpor ... more
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Paw patrol: Sony offers robocop dog at home
Tokyo (AFP) Jan 23, 2019
Sony's puppy-sized robot dog aibo, equipped with cameras, artificial intelligence and internet capability, can now remotely check up on family members, children or even pets, the Japanese electronics giant said Wednesday. ... more
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Amazon rolls out 'Scout' delivery robots
San Francisco (AFP) Jan 23, 2019
Amazon on Wednesday began putting cooler-sized robots to work delivering packages to customers in a neighborhood outside Seattle. ... more
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NC State researchers create 3D-printed soft mesh robots
Raleigh NC (SPX) Jan 24, 2019
Researchers at North Carolina State University have created 3D-printed flexible mesh structures that can be controlled with applied magnetic fields while floating on water. The structures can grab s ... more
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Increasing skepticism against robots
Wurzburg, Germany (SPX) Jan 23, 2019
Robots performing in surgeries, robots in automobile production, and robots in caregiving. In some areas, the machines are already well-established, in others they are on the rise. The psychologists ... more
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Smart microrobots that can adapt to their surroundings
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Jan 21, 2019
One day we may be able to ingest tiny robots that deliver drugs directly to diseased tissue, thanks to research being carried out at EPFL and ETH Zurich. The group of scientists - led by Selma ... more
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NASA's Campaign to Return to the Moon with Global Partners
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 21, 2019
The Moon is a fundamental part of Earth's past and future - an off-world location that may hold valuable resources to support space activity and scientific treasures that may tell us more about our ... more
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WSU smart home tests first elder care robot
Pullman WA (SPX) Jan 15, 2019
A robot created by Washington State University scientists could help elderly people with dementia and other limitations live independently in their own homes. The Robot Activity Support System ... more
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Amazon sets conference on robotics, artificial intelligence
New York (AFP) Jan 17, 2019
Amazon announced plans Thursday to hold a conference open to the public on robotics, space and artificial intelligence, as well as to discuss future applications of emerging technologies. ... more
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US in criminal probe of China's Huawei: report
Washington (AFP) Jan 17, 2019
US authorities are in the "advanced" stages of a criminal probe that could result in an indictment of Chinese technology giant Huawei, a report said Wednesday. ... more
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Retailers eye new tech, data to revive fortunes
Las Vegas (AFP) Jan 11, 2019
With robots, augmented reality displays and other advanced technologies, traditional retailers are taking a cue from the online world to find new ways to connect and keep customers. ... more
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How game theory can bring humans and robots closer together
Sussex UK (SPX) Jan 08, 2019
Researchers at the University of Sussex, Imperial College London and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have for the first time used game theory to enable robots to assist humans in a saf ... more


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Artificial bug eyes
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 10, 2019
Single lens eyes, like those in humans and many other animals, can create sharp images, but the compound eyes of insects and crustaceans have an edge when it comes to peripheral vision, light sensit ... more
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Facial recognition: Coming to a gadget near you
Las Vegas (AFP) Jan 10, 2019
Imagine walking into a store where a robot greets you by name, lets you know that your online order is ready, and then suggests other products you might want pick up. ... more
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Deere puts spotlight on high-tech farming
Las Vegas (AFP) Jan 10, 2019
It has GPS, lasers, computer vision, and uses machine learning and sensors to be more efficient. This is the new high-tech farm equipment from John Deere, which made its first Consumer Electronics Show appearance this week to highlight the importance of tech in farming. ... more
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Hyundai shows off walking car project
Las Vegas (AFP) Jan 8, 2019
South Korean car maker Hyundai on Monday gave a look at work it is doing on a vehicle with robotic legs to let it walk or crawl over treacherous terrain. ... more
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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
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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 o ... more
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Taiwan unveils new drone as China tensions mount
Pingtung, Taiwan (AFP) Jan 24, 2019
Taiwan's navy showed off its latest long-range surveillance drone Thursday as the island's outgunned armed forces push to counter China's increasingly muscular rhetoric and military exercises. China still sees Taiwan as part of its territory to be reunified, despite the two sides being ruled separately since they split in 1949 after a civil war. Beijing has said it will not hesitate to u ... more
+ Ecuador eradicates Galapagos rats using drones
+ Staff fraud may cost China's DJI drone maker $150 million
+ Drones shown to make traffic crash site assessments safer, faster and more accurate
+ New study shows animals may get used to drones
+ Military help UK police respond to Heathrow drone threat
+ Insitu gets defense contract for Blackjack unmanned aircraft
+ General Atomics, Raytheon contracted for Reaper drone support
2D magnetism reaches a new milestone
Seoul, South Korea (SPX) Jan 23, 2019
Researchers at the Center for Correlated Electron Systems, within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in South Korea, in collaboration with Sogang University and Seoul National University, reported the first experimental observation of a XY-type antiferromagnetic material, whose magnetic order becomes unstable when it is reduced to one-atom thickness. Published in Nature Communications, these ... more
+ Ball Aerospace tests electronically-steered antenna with Telesat's LEO Phase 1 satellite
+ Winning ideas for 3D printing on the Moon
+ Machine-learning code sorts through telescope data
+ ESA says there are 'big beasts' among 20,000 pieces of space junk
+ Improved plastics recycling thanks to spectral imaging
+ Use a microscope as a shovel? UConn researchers dig it
+ 'The new oil': Dublin strikes it rich as Europe's data hub


Innovative technique could pave way for new generation of flexible electronic components
Exeter UK (SPX) Jan 25, 2019
Researchers at the University of Exeter have developed an innovative technique that could help create the next generation of everyday flexible electronics. A team of engineering experts have pioneered a new way to ease production of van der Waals heterostructures with high-K dielectrics- assemblies of atomically thin two-dimensional (2-D) crystalline materials. One such 2-D material ... more
+ Semiconductors combine forces in photocatalysis
+ Breakthrough reported in fabricating nanochips
+ Novel strategy enables tiny semiconductor particles for wide-ranging applications
+ Ultra ultrasound to transform new tech
+ Theoreticians investigate puzzling phenomenon in a quantum gas
+ Brilliant glow of paint-on semiconductors comes from ornate quantum physics
+ Five thousand times faster than a computer
Hitachi wants nationalisation of UK nuclear project: report
London (AFP) Jan 24, 2019
Hitachi's frozen nuclear power project in Britain can only be revived if it is nationalised, the Nikkei business paper reported the company's chairman as saying on Wednesday. "Nationalisation is the only path," Hiroaki Nakanishi was quoted as saying at the World Economic Forum in Davos. But he added that legal changes would be required for the British government to take a majority stake ... more
+ Britain's AECOM, AWE announce nuclear waste storage partnership
+ Framatome receives $49 million grant to accelerate enhanced accident tolerant fuel development
+ Japan's Hitachi freezes British nuclear project
+ Why does nuclear fission produce pear-shaped nuclei?
+ 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
SAS soldier saved lives in Nairobi attack: reports
London (AFP) Jan 17, 2019
A heavily-armed man seen working with Kenyan forces and helping victims during the Nairobi attack this week was a member of Britain's special forces, British media reported on Thursday, citing officials. "Without this British special forces soldier, many more lives would have been lost," the Daily Mirror quoted a senior British military source as saying. "His selfless action will be reme ... more
+ HRW says children tortured in Iraq Kurdistan for 'IS links'
+ Turkey, Iraq to boost anti-terror cooperation
+ 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
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


Novel device may rapidly control plasma disruptions in a fusion facility
Plainsboro NJ (SPX) Jan 25, 2019
Scientists seeking to capture and control on Earth fusion energy, the process that powers the sun and stars, face the risk of disruptions - sudden events that can halt fusion reactions and damage facilities called tokamaks that house them. Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), and the University of Washington have developed a novel ... more
+ New method yields higher transition temperature in superconducting materials
+ Static electricity could charge our electronics
+ Fiery sighting: A new physics of eruptions that damage fusion experiments
+ UMass Amherst materials chemists tap body heat to power 'smart garments'
+ North Sea rocks could act as large-scale renewable energy stores
+ Researchers discover new evidence of superconductivity at near room temperature
+ Cartilage could be key to safe 'structural batteries'
China to deepen lunar exploration: space expert
Beijing (XNA) Jan 14, 2019
As the Chang'e-4 probe made the first-ever soft landing on the far side of the moon, a senior Chinese space expert said China will deepen its lunar exploration and venture further into the unknown. China's current lunar program includes three phases: orbiting, landing, and returning. The first two phases have been accomplished, and the next step is to launch the Chang'e-5 probe to collect ... more
+ China launches Zhongxing-2D satellite
+ China welcomes world's scientists to collaborate in lunar exploration
+ In space, the US sees a rival in China
+ China launches telecommunication technology test satellite
+ China's Chang'e-4 makes historic landing on moon's far side
+ China launches first Hongyun project satellite
+ China's Chang'e-4 probe enters lunar orbit


Blue Origin to make 10th flight test of space tourist rocket
Washington (AFP) Jan 22, 2019
Blue Origin, the rocket company headed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is poised to launch the 10th test flight of its unmanned New Shepard rocket on Wednesday as it competes with Virgin Galactic to become the first to carry tourists on brief visits to space. The liftoff is scheduled for 8:50 am Central time (1450 GMT) from a Texas launchpad. The rocket will be carrying several science experim ... more
+ Duration of UAE Astronaut's Mission on Board ISS Reduced to 8 Days
+ NASA Announces Updated Crew Assignment for Boeing Flight Test
+ China is growing crops on the far side of the moon
+ Beans to be next vegetable on astronauts' menu by 2021
+ Moon sees first cotton-seed sprout
+ Space dreams: Alum Frank Bunger's quest to make space tourism a reality
+ NASA Astronaut Hague Who Failed to Reach ISS May Make One-Year Flight
NASA's Opportunity Rover Logs 15 Years on Mars
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 25, 2019
NASA's Opportunity rover begins its 16th year on the surface of Mars today. The rover landed in a region of the Red Planet called Meridiani Planum on Jan. 24, 2004, sending its first signal back to Earth from the surface at 9:05 p.m. PST (Jan. 25, 2004, at 12:05 a.m. EST). The golf-cart-sized rover was designed to travel 1,100 yards (1,006 meters) and operate on the Red Planet for 90 Martian day ... more
+ Dust storm activity appears to pick up south of Opportunity
+ ExoMars software passes ESA Mars Yard driving test
+ Team selected by Canadian Space Agency to study Mars minerals
+ UK tests self driving robots for Mars
+ ExoMars mission has good odds of finding life on Mars if life exists.
+ Mars Express gets festive: A winter wonderland on Mars
+ Over Six Months Without Word From Opportunity


Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin rocket makes 10th flight test
Washington (AFP) Jan 23, 2019
With an eye to launching the first tourists to space by year's end, Blue Origin, the rocket company owned by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, blasted off the 10th test flight of its New Shepard rocket on Wednesday. The rocket, carrying no people on board but eight science experiments for NASA, soared skyward from a launchpad in west Texas at 1508 GMT against a clear blue sky. A few minutes into th ... more
+ ISRO successfully puts Kalamsat, Microsat-R satellites into orbit
+ Countdown for launch of DRDO satellite starts
+ SpaceX successfully test fires Falcon 9 rocket for Dragon 2
+ Japan launches Epsilon-4 Rocket with 7 satellites
+ United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches NROL-71 in Support of National Security
+ Air Force and its mission partners successfully launch NROL71
+ Russia ready to design new super heavy rocket says Rogozin
Brazil's Vale hit with first fine over dam disaster
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) Jan 26, 2019
Brazilian mining giant Vale was hit with an initial $66.5 million fine Saturday over a dam collapse at one of its mines a day earlier that killed at least 10 people and left hundreds missing. The amount, confirmed by multiple sources including a government official, was announced by the environment ministry, which did not immediately give an official figure. It was levied by the govern ... more
+ S. Korea in airborne fight against 'Chinese' pollution
+ BFU physicists developed a method of determining the composition of microplastic in water
+ Microplastic contamination found in common source of groundwater, researchers report
+ War declared on world's growing e-waste crisis
+ In China, unhappiness tracks poor air quality
+ Kabul chokes on dirty air as temperatures plunge
+ Dow, Total part of group that raised $1B to clean plastic in ocean


Apple puts brakes on car team but keeps eye on road
San Francisco (AFP) Jan 24, 2019
Apple acknowledged Thursday that it has trimmed its team devoted to self-driving car technology but stressed that its still in the race. Apple's comment came in response to a CNBC report that the staff of a secretive Project Titan was reduced this week by more than 200 people, some of whom were transferred to jobs elsewhere at the California-based technology group. "We have an incredibly ... more
+ Boeing flying car prototype completes first test flight
+ Ford reports 4Q loss on weakness in China, Europe
+ Tesla recalls 14,000 cars in China over Takata airbags
+ Waymo revs up self-driving car making near Motor City
+ Tokyo airport tests driverless bus to shuttle visitors
+ Tesla recalls more than 14,000 cars in China over Takata airbags
+ World first integrated driverless technology trial launched in Australia
Platinum forms nano-bubbles
Hamburg, Germany (SPX) Jan 28, 2019
Platinum, a noble metal, is oxidised more quickly than expected under conditions that are technologically relevant. This has emerged from a study jointly conducted by the DESY NanoLab and the University of Vienna. Devices that contain platinum, such as the catalytic converters used to reduce exhaust emissions in cars, can suffer a loss in efficacy as a result of this reaction. The team aro ... more
+ New applications for encapsulated nanoparticles with promising properties
+ Chemical synthesis of nanotubes
+ Carrying and releasing nanoscale cargo with 'nanowrappers'
+ 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


2D magnetism reaches a new milestone
Seoul, South Korea (SPX) Jan 23, 2019
Researchers at the Center for Correlated Electron Systems, within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in South Korea, in collaboration with Sogang University and Seoul National University, reported the first experimental observation of a XY-type antiferromagnetic material, whose magnetic order becomes unstable when it is reduced to one-atom thickness. Published in Nature Communications, these ... more
+ Ball Aerospace tests electronically-steered antenna with Telesat's LEO Phase 1 satellite
+ Winning ideas for 3D printing on the Moon
+ Machine-learning code sorts through telescope data
+ ESA says there are 'big beasts' among 20,000 pieces of space junk
+ Improved plastics recycling thanks to spectral imaging
+ Use a microscope as a shovel? UConn researchers dig it
+ 'The new oil': Dublin strikes it rich as Europe's data hub
Plants can smell, now researchers know how
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jan 24, 2019
Plants don't need noses to smell. The ability is in their genes. Researchers at the University of Tokyo have discovered the first steps of how information from odor molecules changes gene expression in plants. Manipulating plants' odor detection systems may lead to new ways of influencing plant behavior. The discovery is the first to reveal the molecular basis of odor detection in plants a ... more
+ Farm manure boosts greenhouse gas emissions even in winter
+ How bacteria build hyper-efficient photosynthesis machines
+ Ecological benefits of part-night lighting revealed
+ Brazil agriculture minister defends pro-business stance on indigenous lands
+ Police bust Australia-China baby formula crime ring
+ Scientists discover new 'architecture' in corn
+ Human diet causing 'catastrophic' damage to planet: study
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