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April 10, 2019
ROBO SPACE
Robots to autocomplete Soldier tasks, new study suggests



Adelphi MD (SPX) Apr 08, 2019
Smart phones autocorrect in texting, search engines autocomplete queries, and mapping applications redirect navigation in real-time to avoid slowed traffic. These ubiquitous AI-based technologies adapt to everyday needs and learn user habits by focusing on making the algorithm better, but Army researchers want to enhance AI by providing more information about the intent of the user. New research published in Science Advances looks at Soldier brain activity during specific tasks for ways to incorpo ... read more

TECH SPACE
Maxar and NASA complete Design Review for Restore-L On-Orbit Servicing Spacecraft Bus
Westminster CO (SPX) Apr 09, 2019
Maxar Technologies reports that the spacecraft bus it is building for NASA's Restore-L project to refuel a satellite in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) has completed an important review process called the Cri ... more
ROBO SPACE
Space Robotics Market to Surpass $3.5bn by 2025
Selbyville DE (SPX) Apr 09, 2019
The space robotics market is predicted to hike from USD 2 billion in 2018 to around USD 3.5 billion by 2025, according to a 2019 Global Market Insights, Inc. report. The market is experiencing rapid ... more
ROBO SPACE
Laying the ground for robotic strategies in environmental protection
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 09, 2019
Along developed riverbanks, physical barriers can help contain flooding and combat erosion. In arid regions, check dams can help retain soil after rainfall and restore damaged landscapes. In constru ... more
ROBO SPACE
Robots created with 3D printers could be caring for those in golden years
West Lafayette IN (SPX) Apr 10, 2019
The world's elderly population is booming. The number of older people - those age 60 years or older - is expected to more than double by 2050 and is growing faster than all younger age groups across ... more
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When robots commit wrongdoing, people may incorrectly assign the blame
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 09, 2019
Last year, a self-driven car struck and killed a pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona. The woman's family is now suing Arizona and the city of Tempe for negligence. But, in an article published on April 5 i ... more
ROBO SPACE
EU unveils ethics guidelines for Artificial Intelligence
Brussels (AFP) April 8, 2019
The European Union presented ethics guidelines Monday as it seeks to promote its own artificial intelligence sector, which has fallen behind developments in China and the United States. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Google workers want ultra-conservative off AI council
San Francisco (AFP) April 1, 2019
A group of Google employees launched a public campaign Monday to remove the president of the conservative think-tank Heritage Foundation from an outside artificial intelligence ethics advisory panel. ... more
IRON AND ICE
Is Space Mining a Viable Future?
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Apr 01, 2019
Space is the final frontier for resource exploitation. Asteroids orbiting near earth are masses of potential riches such as platinum, fresh water, and other resources scarce on earth. However, with ... more
ROBO SPACE
'Edtech' boom transforms how Indian kids learn
Mumbai (AFP) March 31, 2019
From a multi-billion-dollar education startup to wired-up mannequins, technology is helping to revolutionise the way Indian schoolchildren are learning - provided their parents can afford it. ... more
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GITAI signs joint robotic research agreement with JAXA
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Mar 27, 2019
GITAI (Head Office: San Francisco, US; Japanese Branch: Meguro, Tokyo) has signed a joint research agreement with JAXA (the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency). Experiments in using GITAI's ... more
ROBO SPACE
Using AI to build better human-machine teams
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 25, 2019
The inability of artificial intelligence (AI) to represent and model human partners is the single biggest challenge preventing effective human-machine teaming today. Current AI agents are able ... more
ROBO SPACE
Dynamic hydrogel used to make 'soft robot' components and LEGO-like building blocks
Providence RI (SPX) Mar 25, 2019
Using a new type of dual polymer material capable of responding dynamically to its environment, Brown University researchers have developed a set of modular hydrogel components that could be useful ... more
ROBO SPACE
Ankle exoskeleton fits under clothes for potential broad adoption
Nashville TN (SPX) Mar 25, 2019
A new lightweight, low-profile and inexpensive ankle exoskeleton could be widely used among elderly people, those with impaired lower-leg muscle strength and workers whose jobs require substantial w ... more
TECH SPACE
4D-printed materials can be stiff as wood or soft as sponge
New Brunswick NJ (SPX) Mar 25, 2019
Imagine smart materials that can morph from being stiff as wood to as soft as a sponge - and also change shape. Rutgers University-New Brunswick engineers have created flexible, lightweight ma ... more


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TECH SPACE
Terminator-like liquid metal moves and stretches in 3D space
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 21, 2019
In the blockbuster Terminator movie franchise, an evil robot morphs into different human forms and objects and oozes through narrow openings, thanks to its "liquid-metal" composition. Although ... more
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New cell-sized micro robots might make incredible journeys
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 11, 2019
Researchers have harnessed the latest nanofabrication techniques to create bug-shaped robots that are wirelessly powered, able to walk, able to survive harsh environments and tiny enough to be injec ... more
ROBO SPACE
Seeing through a robot's eyes helps those with profound motor impairments
Atlanta GA (SPX) Mar 21, 2019
An interface system that uses augmented reality technology could help individuals with profound motor impairments operate a humanoid robot to feed themselves and perform routine personal care tasks ... more
ROBO SPACE
Robots help bees and fish communicate
Washington (UPI) Mar 21, 2019
Bees and fish can now converse with each other thanks to new robotics technology designed by researchers in Europe. ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA's Mars 2020 rover is put to the test
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 20, 2019
In a little more than seven minutes in the early afternoon of Feb. 18, 2021, NASA's Mars 2020 rover will execute about 27,000 actions and calculations as it speeds through the hazardous transition f ... more
MARSDAILY
Drone maps icy lava tube to prepare for cave exploration on Moon and Mars
Mountain View CA (SPX) Mar 20, 2019
The SETI Institute and Astrobotic Technology, Inc. are announcing the successful mapping in 3D of the interior of an ice-rich lava tube in Iceland using a LiDAR-equipped drone. The team was investig ... more
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A short first hop for 'drone taxi' in Vienna
Vienna (AFP) April 4, 2019
It was more of a small step than a giant leap, but the first public outing of a pilotless "drone taxi" in Vienna on Thursday nevertheless offered a glimpse into the possible future of urban travel. Several big companies such as Boeing and Airbus are working on their own versions of the technology but it was the Chinese firm EHang that unveiled its aircraft to assembled journalists in the Aus ... more
+ Skyborg Program Seeks Industry Input For Artificial Intelligence Initiative
+ The drones have landed and they're here to help
+ Russian Cosmonauts to Experiment With Propeller-Driven Drone on ISS - Roscosmos
+ Belgium approved for $600M buy of MQ-9B SkyGuardian drones
+ General Atomics awarded $19.7M for French MQ-9 Reaper support
+ In the sky and on the ground, collaboration vital to DARPA's CODE for success
+ General Atomics contracted for four Reaper drones for Netherlands
ESA oversees teaching of Europe's next top solderers
Paris (ESA) Apr 08, 2019
Satellites are among the most complex machines ever designed, but in key respects they are still hand-made. A set of ESA-approved training schools train and certify the best solderers in Europe, to ensure they have sufficient ability to work on electronic hardware for space missions. More than a thousand operators and inspectors take the courses annually. The resulting highly-skilled perso ... more
+ Microchip Technology uses Arm-based MCUs for cheap radhard processors
+ Arralis announces 10W GaN-SiC MMIC high power amplifier for K-Band comms
+ New virtual reality tool allows you to see the world through the eyes of a tiny primate
+ Maxar and NASA complete Design Review for Restore-L On-Orbit Servicing Spacecraft Bus
+ Debris from anti-satellite test no danger to ISS, India says
+ About 50 pieces of destroyed Indian satellite flying above ISS
+ Study shows potential for Earth-friendly plastic replacement


Princeton scientists discover chiral crystals exhibiting exotic quantum effects
Princeton NJ (SPX) Mar 21, 2019
Crystals possessing "handedness" exhibit unusual properties. New evidence suggests that they can host electrons moving like slowed down light and their collective behavior mimics magnetic monopoles. An international team of researchers has discovered that certain classes of crystals with an asymmetry like biological "handedness," known as chiral crystals, may harbor electrons that behave i ... more
+ Let's not make big waves
+ DARPA Announces Second Annual ERI Summit
+ Ushering in ultrafast cluster electronics
+ A new hope of quantum computers for factorizations of RSA with a thousand-fold excess
+ Measurement of semiconductor material quality is now 100,000 times more sensitive
+ European quantum communications network takes shape
+ Copper-based alternative for next-generation electronics
Framatome delivers GAIA fuel assemblies to complete first Enhanced Accident Tolerant Fuel concept
Richland WA (SPX) Apr 09, 2019
Framatome delivered the industry's first full-length Enhanced Accident Tolerant Fuel (EATF) concept containing both pellets and claddings to Georgia Power's Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant. Southern Nuclear, operator of Plant Vogtle, inserted the GAIA lead fuel assemblies containing EATF during the Unit 2 spring refueling outage. Framatome delivered the fuel to the plant in January 201 ... more
+ telent wins IT and comms contract for UK's first new nuclear plant in 25 years
+ IAEA asks Saudis for safeguards on first nuclear reactor
+ US approves companies' nuclear work in Saudi Arabia
+ China to start construction of its 1st floating nuclear power plant
+ EQUALLE group signs MoU to cooperate on qualification processes
+ RWE looks to 2019 to complete transformation
+ Team solves a beta-decay puzzle with advanced nuclear models
German IS woman on trial accused of letting Yazidi 'slave' girl die of thirst
Berlin (AFP) April 9, 2019
A German woman who joined the Islamic State jihadist group goes on trial Tuesday accused of the war crime of letting a five-year-old "slave" girl die of thirst. Prominent London-based human rights lawyer Amal Clooney is part of the team representing the dead Yazidi girl's mother, but Clooney was not expected to appear in the Munich trial on Tuesday. The defendant, identified only as Jenn ... more
+ Uruguay minister, army chief sacked over dictatorship-era scandal
+ Who are the 12 accused French jihadists to be tried by Iraq?
+ Harsh rules, violent punishments under IS rule
+ Islamic State: pioneers of the 'digital caliphate'
+ IS loss affirms Pentagon plan, but end game vague as US pulls out
+ As 'caliphate' ends where is its leader Baghdadi?
+ IS digging roots in Iraq as 'caliphate' crumbles in Syria
Lights out around the globe for Earth Hour environmental campaign
Paris (AFP) March 30, 2019
The Eiffel Tower, the Sydney Opera House and even the ancient Acropolis in Athens were plunged into darkness for an hour Saturday as part of a global campaign to raise awareness about climate change and its impact on the planet's vanishing plant and animal life. The 13th edition of Earth Hour, organised by green group WWF, saw millions of people across 180 countries turn off their lights at ... more
+ Iraq needs three years on Iran power: parliament speaker
+ 2018 spike in energy demand spells climate trouble: IEA
+ Forget about coal - broadband is the best bet for rural America
+ CO2 emissions in developed economies fall due to decreasing fossil fuel and energy use
+ S.Africa imposes severe power cuts ahead of election
+ To conserve energy, AI clears up cloudy forecasts
+ Keeping the lights on during extreme cold snaps takes investments and upgrades


Carbon-negative power generation for China
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 09, 2019
If we're going to limit global temperature increases to 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels, as laid out in the Paris Climate Agreement, it's going to take a lot more than a transition to carbon-neutral energy sources such as wind and solar. It's going to require carbon-negative technologies, including energy sources that actually reduce carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. While mos ... more
+ Electricity-conducting bacteria yield secret to tiny batteries, big medical advances
+ Graphene coating could help prevent lithium battery fires
+ Fuel cell advance a breath of fresh air for future power alternative
+ The mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity is found
+ Ballard to opens Fuel Cell Center in Europe to serve zero-emission marine market
+ Scientists discover potential sustainable energy technology for the household refrigerator
+ CMBlu and MANN+HUMMEL team up for large-scale battery storage
China's commercial carrier rocket finishes engine test
Beijing (XNA) Apr 04, 2019
China's first carrier rocket for commercial use, the Smart Dragon-1 (SD-1), has finished its engine test, paving way for its maiden flight in the first half of 2019, according to the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT). The rocket is the first member of the Dragon series commercial carrier rockets family to be produced by CALT. It has a total length of 19.5 meters, a diameter ... more
+ China launches new data relay satellite
+ Super-powerful Long March 9 said to begin missions around 2030
+ China preparing for space station missions
+ China's lunar rover studies stones on moon's far side
+ China improves Long March-6 rocket for growing commercial launches
+ Seed of moon's first sprout: Chinese scientists' endeavor
+ China to send over 50 spacecraft into space via over 30 launches in 2019


Music for space
Paris (ESA) Apr 08, 2019
Music has long been known to affect people's mood. A certain tune can lift you up or bring you to tears, make you focus, relax or even run faster. Now a study is investigating how the power of music may improve human performance in one of the most stressful and alien environments we know - space. Music can help release a cocktail of hormones that have a positive effect on us: oxytocin, end ... more
+ A decade-long quest to build an ecosystem in a room
+ NASA's OCO-3 Measures How Plants Grow and Glow
+ Spinoff Book Highlights NASA Technology Everywhere
+ Three prototypes in space settlement challenge receive UAE support
+ NASA selects two new space tech research institutes for smart habitats
+ Counting the Many Ways the International Space Station Benefits Humanity
+ NASA highlights science on next Cygnus mission to ISS
ExoMars carrier module prepares for final pre-launch testing
Paris (ESA) Apr 08, 2019
The module that will carry the ExoMars rover and surface science platform from Earth to Mars has arrived in Italy for final integration preparations. The module, along with electrical ground support equipment, shipped from OHB System in Bremen, Germany, arrived on 2 April at Thales Alenia Space in Turin, Italy. The mission is the second in the joint ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars programme th ... more
+ British instruments help reveal secrets of Mars atmosphere
+ Martian soil detox could lead to new medicines
+ NASA's MAVEN Uses Red Planet's Atmosphere to Change Orbit
+ Life on Mars?
+ Curiosity Captured Two Solar Eclipses on Mars
+ Mysterious Martian Methane Bursts Confirmed
+ After the Moon in 2024, NASA wants to reach Mars by 2033


Russia Maintains High Quality of RD-180 Rocket Engines - ULA
Colorado Springs (Sputnik) Apr 09, 2019
Russia is maintaining a high quality of its RD-180 rocket engines, President and CEO of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Tory Bruno told Sputnik on the sidelines of the 35th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs. "They [Russians] are actually doing a very good job and they are being very responsive. The quality is maintained high and we have had no issues with supply from them [...] They hav ... more
+ Composite Overwrap 3D-Printed Rocket Thruster Endures Extreme Heat
+ Young entrepreneur aims to send 3D-printed rockets to space
+ NASA Achieves Rocket Engine Test Milestone Needed for Moon Missions
+ Rocket fuel that's cleaner, safer and still full of energy
+ Northrop Grumman completes 2nd test of rocket motor for ULA Atlas V
+ Arianespace completes deployment of O3b constellation
+ US Planning Five Hypersonic Test Programs in Marshall Islands
Hong Kong admits world's largest air purifier choked on debut
Hong Kong (AFP) April 9, 2019
Red-faced Hong Kong officials admitted on Tuesday that a record-breaking air filter for a new bypass under the city broke down shortly after it began operating. Hong Kong opened a long-awaited $4.6 billion tunnel under a 3.7 kilometre (2.3 mile) long section of the main island in late February with much fanfare. The bypass was greeted by traffic-weary residents with relief and heralded a ... more
+ Clues emerge in 'missing' ocean plastics conundrum
+ Children in South Asia hardest hit by air pollution, says study
+ Asia's pollution exodus: Firms struggle to woo top talent
+ Residents split on future of Romania's trash heap 'time-bomb'
+ Air pollution hotspots in Europe
+ Breakthrough in air purification with a catalyst that works at room temperature
+ New York state prepares to ban plastic bags


Engineers develop concept for hybrid heavy-duty trucks
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 09, 2019
Heavy-duty trucks, such as the 18-wheelers that transport many of the world's goods from farm or factory to market, are virtually all powered by diesel engines. They account for a significant portion of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, but little has been done so far to curb their climate-change-inducing exhaust. Now, researchers at MIT have devised a new way of powering these trucks th ... more
+ A Jetsons future? Assessing the role of flying cars in sustainable mobility
+ Paris orders 800 new electric buses to fight smog
+ London rolls out strict vehicle emission charges
+ Dutchman ends 'world's longest electric car trip' in Australia
+ Germany finds truckers cheating to hide emissions
+ US judge orders talks between Tesla's Musk, securities regulators
+ Low-bandwidth radar technology provides improved detection of objects
AD alloyed nanoantennas for temperature-feedback identification of viruses and explosives
Vladivostok, Russia (SPX) Apr 03, 2019
Scientists of Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in collaboration with colleagues from Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (FEB RAS), ITMO University and Swinburne University of Technology (Australia) developed a method for efficient mass production of silicon-germanium fully alloyed nanoantennas. On their basis, optical biosensory platforms and next-generation chemical se ... more
+ Quantum optical cooling of nanoparticles
+ Researchers report new light-activated micro pump
+ Defects help nanomaterial soak up more pollutant in less time
+ The holy grail of nanowire production
+ A new spin in nano-electronics
+ Nanoparticle computing takes a giant step forward
+ Breakthrough nanoscience discovery made on flight from New York to Jerusalem


ESA oversees teaching of Europe's next top solderers
Paris (ESA) Apr 08, 2019
Satellites are among the most complex machines ever designed, but in key respects they are still hand-made. A set of ESA-approved training schools train and certify the best solderers in Europe, to ensure they have sufficient ability to work on electronic hardware for space missions. More than a thousand operators and inspectors take the courses annually. The resulting highly-skilled perso ... more
+ Microchip Technology uses Arm-based MCUs for cheap radhard processors
+ Arralis announces 10W GaN-SiC MMIC high power amplifier for K-Band comms
+ New virtual reality tool allows you to see the world through the eyes of a tiny primate
+ Maxar and NASA complete Design Review for Restore-L On-Orbit Servicing Spacecraft Bus
+ Debris from anti-satellite test no danger to ISS, India says
+ About 50 pieces of destroyed Indian satellite flying above ISS
+ Study shows potential for Earth-friendly plastic replacement
Genome assembly of pasta wheat leads to new insights for modern wheat breeding
Leibniz, Germany (SPX) Apr 10, 2019
Scientists from the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK Gatersleben) participated to perform the assembly of the genome using the method of 3D-Conformation Capture Sequencing (Hi-C). Thanks to the sequenced durum wheat genome, the researchers were able to unravel its domestication history, going as far back as to the progenitor species wild emmer wheat (Triticum turg ... more
+ New pathways for sustainable agriculture
+ Genetic breakthrough on tropical grass could help develop climate-friendly cattle farms
+ Just how much does enhancing photosynthesis improve crop yield?
+ Farming for natural profits in China
+ The future of agriculture is computerized
+ 'Cow toilets' in Netherlands aim to cut e-moo-ssions
+ Plant seed research provides basis for sustainable alternatives to chemical fertilizers
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