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February 01, 2019
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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. Whether through robots, automation or artificial intelligence, the impact of the transformation is heaping pressure on governments, with employees worried about their livelihoods and futures. "All these technical and non-technical companies... have a very big responsibility," Jean-Philippe C ... read more

ROBO SPACE
Engineers program marine robots to take calculated risks
Boston MA (SPX) Feb 01, 2019
We know far less about the Earth's oceans than we do about the surface of the moon or Mars. The sea floor is carved with expansive canyons, towering seamounts, deep trenches, and sheer cliffs, most ... more
WHALES AHOY
Why do beaked whales return to Navy sonar range despite disturbances
Moss Landing CA (SPX) Jan 30, 2019
Using data from underwater robots, scientists have discovered that beaked whales prefer to feed within parts of a Navy sonar test range off Southern California that have dense patches of deep-sea sq ... more
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Engineers build a soft robotics perception system inspired by humans
San Diego CA (SPX) Feb 01, 2019
An international team of researchers has developed a perception system for soft robots inspired by the way humans process information about their own bodies in space and in relation to other objects ... more
ROBO SPACE
Building Trusted Human-Machine Partnerships
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 01, 2019
A key ingredient in effective teams - whether athletic, business, or military - is trust, which is based in part on mutual understanding of team members' competence to fulfill assigned roles. When i ... more
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A step closer to self-aware machines
New York NY (SPX) Feb 01, 2019
Robots that are self-aware have been science fiction fodder for decades, and now we may finally be getting closer. Humans are unique in being able to imagine themselves - to picture themselves in fu ... more
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Most people overlook artificial intelligence despite flawless advice
Adelphi MD (SPX) Feb 01, 2019
If you were convinced you knew the way home, would you still turn on your GPS? Army scientists recently attempted to answer a similar question due to an ongoing concern that artificial intelligence, ... more
MARSDAILY
Curiosity Says Farewell to Mars' Vera Rubin Ridge
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 29, 2019
NASA's Curiosity rover has taken its last selfie on Vera Rubin Ridge and descended toward a clay region of Mount Sharp. The twisting ridge on Mars has been the rover's home for more than a yea ... more
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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. ... 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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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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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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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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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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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
CYBER WARS
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
SPACE TRAVEL
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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Airborne Response supports fire and rescue exercise with drones and aerostats
Miami FL (SPX) Jan 30, 2019
Airborne Response, the South Florida-based provider of Mission Critical Unmanned Solutions for industry and government, completed Exercise Lightning Shield - a full-scale training exercise held on Thursday, January 24 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway. Airborne Response provided aerial support for the U.S. Army National Guard and specialized elements of the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department. ... more
+ ZX Lidars achieves world-first wind Lidar measurements from a drone
+ Ecuador eradicates Galapagos rats using drones
+ Taiwan unveils new drone as China tensions mount
+ 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
Use a microscope as a shovel? UConn researchers dig it
Storrs CT (SPX) Jan 28, 2019
Using a familiar tool in a way it was never intended to be used opens up a whole new method to explore materials, report UConn researchers in Proceedings of the National Academies of Science. Their specific findings could someday create much more energy-efficient computer chips, but the new technique itself could open up new discoveries in a broad range of stuffs. Atomic force microscopes ... more
+ Capella Space Selects Phase Four for Maxwell On-Orbit Propulsion System
+ Fluid-inspired material self-heals before your eyes
+ Groundbreaking new reusable adhesive works underwater
+ Maxar/SSL ends participation in DARPA's robotic satellites servicing program
+ Observers Puzzled by Mysterious 'Empty Trash Bag' Orbiting Earth
+ Laser-fabricated crystals in glass are ferroelectric
+ South African-Scottish research team demonstrate fractal light from lasers


Three-atom device shows role of quantum effects in thermodynamics
Singapore (SPX) Jan 30, 2019
Researchers in Singapore have built a refrigerator that's just three atoms big. This quantum fridge won't keep your drinks cold, but it's cool proof of physics operating at the smallest scales. The work is described in a paper published 14 January in Nature Communications. Researchers have built tiny 'heat engines' before, but quantum fridges existed only as proposals until the team ... more
+ New quantum system could help design better spintronics
+ Waterproof graphene electronic circuits
+ Innovative technique could pave way for new generation of flexible electronic components
+ Electrical conductivity in doped organic semiconductors deciphered
+ Quantifying how much quantum information can be eavesdropped
+ Novel strategy enables tiny semiconductor particles for wide-ranging applications
+ Semiconductors combine forces in photocatalysis
Storage of nuclear waste a 'global crisis': report
Paris (AFP) Jan 30, 2019
Nuclear waste is piling up around the world even as countries struggle to dispose of spent fuel that will remain highly toxic for many thousands of years, Greenpeace detailed in a report Wednesday. An analysis of waste storage facilities in seven countries with nuclear power revealed that several were near saturation, the anti-nuclear NGO said. All these nations also confronted other pro ... more
+ Strategic French civil nuclear industry contract: Framatome is a committed actor of the sector in France and abroad
+ Framatome receives $49 million grant to accelerate enhanced accident tolerant fuel development
+ Framatome companies and Joint Ventures in China are renamed
+ Hitachi wants nationalisation of UK nuclear project: report
+ 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
Three Iraqis held for 'Islamist attack' plot in Germany
Berlin (AFP) Jan 30, 2019
German police commandos Wednesday arrested three Iraqis suspected of planning an Islamist attack using explosives, a gun and a vehicle. Two of the men had "decided in late 2018 to carry out an Islamist attack in Germany,a" prosecutors said in a statement. "According to the investigation so far, the accused had not yet chosen a target for their attack. "Whether the accused belonged to ... more
+ Captured Irish jihadist tells of dying days of 'caliphate'
+ IS still has 'thousands' of fighters, seeking comeback: US intel chief
+ SAS soldier saved lives in Nairobi attack: reports
+ 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
Keeping the lights on during extreme cold snaps takes investments and upgrades
Ames IA (SPX) Feb 01, 2019
Polar vortexes. Hurricanes. Wildfires. With climate change making extreme weather events more frequent and intense, it is getting harder to keep the lights on and HVAC systems running. As a power system researcher, I believe utilities need to get better at withstanding disasters and the disruption they cause. Investing more heavily is key, especially in infrastructure upgrades, renewable e ... more
+ US charges Chinese national for stealing energy company secrets
+ 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


Static electricity could charge our electronics
Buffalo NY (SPX) Jan 28, 2019
Unhappy with the life of your smartphone battery? Thought so. Help could be on the way from one of the most common, yet poorly understand, forms of power generation: static electricity. "Nearly everyone has zapped their finger on a doorknob or seen child's hair stick to a balloon. To incorporate this energy into our electronics, we must better understand the driving forces behind it," says ... more
+ Superconductors: Resistance is futile
+ New method yields higher transition temperature in superconducting materials
+ Novel device may rapidly control plasma disruptions in a fusion facility
+ Proton transport 'highway' may pave way to better high-power batteries
+ Converting Wi-Fi signals to electricity with new 2D materials
+ Putting that free energy around you to good use with minuscule energy harvesters
+ Fiery sighting: A new physics of eruptions that damage fusion experiments
China to send over 50 spacecraft into space via over 30 launches in 2019
Beijing (XNA) Jan 31, 2019
China is going to send more than 50 spacecraft into space via over 30 launches this year, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) on Tuesday. The major missions include the third Long March-5 large carrier rocket to be launched in July, said Yang Baohua, vice president of the CASC, at a press conference. The second Long March-5 rocket was launched f ... more
+ China to deepen lunar exploration: space expert
+ 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


ISRO Unveils Human Space Flight Centre in Bengaluru
Bengaluru, India (IANS) Feb 01, 2019
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said on Thursday that it has launched a Human Space Flight Centre here. "Human Space Flight Centre is operational now... The facility is next to ISRO headquarters," the city-based space agency tweeted. The Centre is dedicated to developing critical technologies for human space missions. The facility, unveiled by former ISRO chairman ... more
+ Waystation to the Solar System
+ Blue Origin to make 10th flight test of space tourist rocket
+ 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
What Can Curiosity Tell Us About How a Martian Mountain Formed
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 01, 2019
The density of rock layers on the terrain that climbs from the base of Mars' Gale Crater to Mount Sharp is less dense than expected, according to the latest report on the Red Planet's geology from a team of scientists including Carnegie's Shaunna Morrison. Their work is published in Science. Scientists still aren't sure how this mountain grew inside of the crater, which has been a longstan ... more
+ Research Uses Curiosity Rover to Measure Gravity on Mars
+ Mars Rover Curiosity Makes Gravity-Measuring Traverse
+ Curiosity Says Farewell to Mars' Vera Rubin Ridge
+ NASA's Opportunity Rover Logs 15 Years on Mars
+ 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


China launched world's first rocket-deployed weather instruments from unmanned semi-submersible vehicle
Beijing, China (SPX) Feb 01, 2019
For the first time in history, Chinese scientists have launched a rocketsonde - a rocket designed to perform weather observations in areas beyond the range of weather balloons - from an unmanned semi-submersible vehicle (USSV) that has been solely designed and specially developed by China for this task. The results of initial sea trials conducted in 2018 were published in Advances in Atmos ... more
+ To Catch a Wave, Rocket Launches From Top of World
+ Avangard Hypersonic Glide Vehicle Devs Patent New Rocket Refueling Tech
+ The Future of Space Prospecting: Surprising Rocket Fuel Unveiled
+ NASA Completes Booster Motor Segments for First Space Launch System Flight
+ 'Can't Afford to Wait': Defence Chief Unveils France's Hypersonic Arms Ambitions
+ Russia's New Hypersonic Nuclear Weapon
+ Race for 'hypersonic' weapons heats up as France joins fray
Brazil dam disaster: mourning and dead fish along river of mud
Brumadinho, Brazil (AFP) Jan 30, 2019
Five days after a dam collapse at a Brazilian mine, residents were mourning Wednesday the nearly 360 people killed and missing - as well the river they live alongside, which is dying from spreading toxic, muddy waste. Helton, one resident, said his 28-year-old wife and his 35-year-old sister both worked at the facility, owned by Vale, the Brazilian company that is the world's biggest iron o ... more
+ Hospitals filling up in Europe's most polluted capital
+ 'They always come back': French Guiana battles illegal gold hunters
+ Toiling in Delhi's toxic smog
+ Hundreds of schools to shut as toxic smog chokes Bangkok
+ Plastic pollution causes mussels to lose grip
+ Tipples and trash: A Japan waste plant opens its doors
+ Brazil's Vale hit with first fine over dam disaster


Tesla posts higher earnings but still falls short
San Francisco (AFP) Jan 31, 2019
Electric carmaker Tesla posted another quarter of higher earnings on Wednesday but fell short of expectations after announcing another round of job cuts earlier in the month. But the company's irascible founder Elon Musk remained upbeat, telling investors that 2018 was its "most successful" year as well as its most challenging. He also predicted sales would climb 50 percent this year, ev ... more
+ Mean streets: Self-driving cars will 'cruise' to avoid paying to park
+ Chinese engineer charged in theft of Apple car secrets
+ Apple puts brakes on car team but keeps eye on road
+ 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
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
+ Aerosol-assisted biosynthesis strategy enables functional bulk nanocomposites
+ 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


Use a microscope as a shovel? UConn researchers dig it
Storrs CT (SPX) Jan 28, 2019
Using a familiar tool in a way it was never intended to be used opens up a whole new method to explore materials, report UConn researchers in Proceedings of the National Academies of Science. Their specific findings could someday create much more energy-efficient computer chips, but the new technique itself could open up new discoveries in a broad range of stuffs. Atomic force microscopes ... more
+ Capella Space Selects Phase Four for Maxwell On-Orbit Propulsion System
+ Fluid-inspired material self-heals before your eyes
+ Groundbreaking new reusable adhesive works underwater
+ Maxar/SSL ends participation in DARPA's robotic satellites servicing program
+ Observers Puzzled by Mysterious 'Empty Trash Bag' Orbiting Earth
+ Laser-fabricated crystals in glass are ferroelectric
+ South African-Scottish research team demonstrate fractal light from lasers
Mites, not a virus, are the main threat to bees, study finds
Washington (UPI) Jan 30, 2019
Several studies have suggested parasitic mites both spread and worsen the effects of Deformed Wing Virus among honey bees. But new research shows the link between the two threats is tenuous. In a new study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, scientists in Australia argue mites pose the greater threat to honey bee health. The virus, they say, is mostly an innocent bystan ... more
+ 'Radical rethink' needed to tackle obesity, hunger, climate: report
+ Weather at key growth stages predicts Midwest corn yield and grain quality
+ Cattle urine's planet-warming power can be curtailed with land restoration
+ Plants can smell, now researchers know how
+ Farm manure boosts greenhouse gas emissions even in winter
+ Ecological benefits of part-night lighting revealed
+ Brazil agriculture minister defends pro-business stance on indigenous lands
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