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April 22, 2019
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Things Are Stacking Up for NASA's Mars 2020 Spacecraft



Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 19, 2019
For the past few months, the clean room floor in High Bay 1 at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, has been covered in parts, components and test equipment for the Mars 2020 spacecraft, scheduled for launch toward the Red Planet in July of 2020. But over the past few weeks, some of these components - the spacecraft-rocket-laden landing system and even the stand-in for the rover (christened "surrogate-rover") - have seemingly disappeared. In reality, they are still there, tuck ... read more

ROBO SPACE
NASA 'Nose' importance of humans, robots exploring together
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Apr 17, 2019
NASA is sending humans forward to the Moon, this time to stay. Upcoming expeditions to the Moon will require making every moment of astronaut time outside the safety of the Gateway in orbit and luna ... more
ROBO SPACE
FEDOR Space Rescuer: Roscosmos 'Trains' Anthropomorphic Robot for Manned Mission
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 15, 2019
Russian State Space Corporation Roscosmos and Rocket and Space Corporation Energia have received FEDOR (Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research) anthropomorphic robot for its potential use ... 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
Google takes on 'Africa's challenges' with first AI centre in Ghana
Accra (AFP) April 13, 2019
An artificial intelligence research laboratory opened by Google in Ghana, the first of its kind in Africa, will take on challenges across the continent, researchers say. ... more
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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
RRM3 can no longer perform a cryogenic fuel transfer
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Apr 15, 2019
On April 8, the Robotic Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) aboard the International Space Station started experiencing issues powering up its cryogen coolers that maintain the temperature of liquid methane ... more
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 ad ... more
ROBO SPACE
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
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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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
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
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


GITAI signs joint robotic research agreement with JAXA

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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
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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
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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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Robot made of many simple particles has no centralized control or single failure point
New York NY (SPX) Mar 21, 2019
The concept of "gray goo," a robot comprised of billions of nanoparticles, has fascinated science fiction fans for decades. But most researchers have dismissed it as just a wild theory. Curren ... more
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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Kongsberg Geospatial beefs up micropilot autopilots to enhance BVLOS capabilities
Ottawa, Canada (SPX) Apr 17, 2019
Kongsberg Geospatial, an Ottawa-based geospatial visualisation software company, and MicroPilot, world leader in professional UAV autopilots, announced that the Kongsberg Geospatial IRIS UxS Fleet Control Station has been integrated with the MicroPilot MP2x28 series of autopilots to enhance the ability of UAV operators using MicroPilot autopilots to conduct safe BVLOS operations. The Kongs ... more
+ Up in arms: Insect-inspired arm technology aims to improve drones
+ Percepto launches its all-in-one aerial solution for autonomous operations
+ A short first hop for 'drone taxi' in Vienna
+ 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
India's ASAT 'Justified'
New Delhi (Sputnik) Apr 17, 2019
US Strategic Command chief General John E. Hyten defended India before members of the Senate Armed Services Committee, saying that the country had tested the anti-satellite missile because it needed the capability to defend itself in space. The general called for international norms of behaviour in space to curtail the dangerous debris issue. According to Indian daily The Hindu, the Pentag ... more
+ ESA oversees teaching of Europe's next top solderers
+ Tel Aviv University scientists print first 3D heart using patient's biological materials
+ Wonder materials: 2D phosphorene nanoribbons and 2D borophene get a closer look
+ Industrial 3D printing goes skateboarding
+ Plastic's carbon footprint
+ Shrinking the carbon footprint of a chemical in everyday objects
+ China to complete $545 mn modernisation for Tajik smelter


Infinite number of quantum particles gives clues to big-picture behavior at large scale
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 16, 2019
In quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle prevents an external observer from measuring both the position and speed (referred to as momentum) of a particle at the same time. They can only know with a high degree of certainty either one or the other - unlike what happens at large scales where both are known. To identify a given particle's characteristics, physicists introduc ... more
+ Singapore and Australian scientists build a machine to see all possible futures
+ Engineers tap DNA to create 'lifelike' machines
+ European quantum communications network takes shape
+ Ushering in ultrafast cluster electronics
+ DARPA Announces Second Annual ERI Summit
+ Measurement of semiconductor material quality is now 100,000 times more sensitive
+ Copper-based alternative for next-generation electronics
Japan turns to foreigners to decommission Fukushima plant
Tokyo (AFP) April 18, 2019
Foreign labourers with sufficient Japanese language skills will for the first time be enlisted to decommission the reactors at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant under new visa rules, the station's operator said Thursday. The step comes after Japan this month launched new visa statuses to attract more foreign workers and ease the impact of the nation's shrinking workforce and population. ... more
+ Framatome invests 12.6 million euro on its site of Ugine and inaugurates its new VAR furnace
+ Framatome delivers GAIA fuel assemblies to complete first Enhanced Accident Tolerant Fuel concept
+ 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
Easter blasts at Sri Lanka hotels and churches kill at least 207
Colombo (AFP) April 21, 2019
A series of eight devastating bomb blasts ripped through high-end hotels and churches holding Easter services in Sri Lanka on Sunday, killing at least 207 people, including dozens of foreigners. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe condemned the attacks - the worst act of violence since the end of Sri Lanka's civil war a decade ago - as "cowardly", as the government imposed an immediate and ... more
+ Islamic State's 'caliphate' in Syria, Iraq
+ Suspected jihadists kill 11 Mali soldiers: ministry
+ UN votes to shut down Haiti police mission
+ US confirms killing No.2 Islamic State leader in Somalia
+ US slaps sanctions on alleged new IS financiers
+ US, German defense chiefs discuss Islamic State foreign fighter issue
+ Iraqi troops destroy holdout IS media centre in north
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


New discovery makes fast-charging, better performing lithium-ion batteries possible
Troy NY (SPX) Apr 17, 2019
Creating a lithium-ion battery that can charge in a matter of minutes but still operate at a high capacity is possible, according to research from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute just published in Nature Communications. This development has the potential to improve battery performance for consumer electronics, solar grid storage, and electric vehicles. A lithium-ion battery charges and di ... more
+ Unexpected properties uncovered in recently discovered superconductor
+ Rare metal improves performance of energy-harvesting piezoelectric crystals
+ Physicists improve understanding of heat and particle flow in the edge of a fusion device
+ Fuel cell advance a breath of fresh air for future power alternative
+ Ready, set, go: Scientists evaluate novel technique for firing up fusion-reaction fuel
+ Graphene coating could help prevent lithium battery fires
+ The mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity is found
China to enhance international space cooperation
Beijing (XNA) Apr 18, 2019
China will promote aerospace development, strengthen international cooperation and contribute Chinese wisdom, plans and strength in man's peaceful utilization of outer space, said an official with China National Space Administration (CNSA) on Wednesday. Zhao Jian, deputy director of the Department of System Engineering of CNSA, said at a press conference that the "Forum on Space Solutions: ... more
+ China's commercial carrier rocket finishes engine test
+ 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


US Astronauts Have 15 Minutes to Evacuate to Russian Part of ISS If NH3 Leaks
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 16, 2019
Russian Rocket and Space Corporation (RSC) Energia has developed a system to purify air at the International Space Station (ISS) in the event of ammonia (NH3) leakage due to a possible decompression of the US thermal control system. "In the event of a depressurization of the heat exchanger between the external and internal circuits... the US crew can be saved with a fairly quick evacuation ... more
+ Music for space
+ NASA astronaut to set record for longest spaceflight by a woman
+ Asteroids help scientists measure distant stars
+ Asteroids Help Scientists Measure Diameters of Faraway Stars
+ International Space Station's US Segment Leaked Dozens of Kilograms of Methane
+ Pushing Boundaries: An out-of-this-world art project
+ UAE Names First Astronaut to Fly to ISS on Board Russian Soyuz Vehicle
Things Are Stacking Up for NASA's Mars 2020 Spacecraft
Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 19, 2019
For the past few months, the clean room floor in High Bay 1 at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, has been covered in parts, components and test equipment for the Mars 2020 spacecraft, scheduled for launch toward the Red Planet in July of 2020. But over the past few weeks, some of these components - the spacecraft-rocket-laden landing system and even the stand-in for the r ... more
+ A small step for China: Mars base for teens opens in desert
+ ExoMars carrier module prepares for final pre-launch testing
+ First results from the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter
+ Curiosity Tastes First Sample in 'Clay-Bearing Unit'
+ Tests for the InSight 'Mole'
+ British instruments help reveal secrets of Mars atmosphere
+ Martian soil detox could lead to new medicines


Incident on SpaceX pad could delay its first manned flight
Washington (AFP) April 21, 2019
A mysterious but apparently serious incident occurred Saturday in Cape Canaveral, Florida involving the SpaceX capsule intended to carry American astronauts into space late this year, the private company and NASA announced. "Earlier today, SpaceX conducted a series of engine tests on a Crew Dragon test vehicle on our test stand at Landing Zone 1 in Cape Canaveral, Florida," a SpaceX spokesm ... more
+ 1st manned flight of Crew Dragon to ISS postponed due to accident
+ Elon Musk: Engines from core Falcon Heavy booster 'seem OK'
+ SpaceX Says 'Anomaly' Happened During Fire Tests of Crew Dragon's Abort Engines
+ SpaceX Crew Dragon test firing results in cloud of smoke, called 'anomaly'
+ NASA accelerates pace of Core Stage production with new tool
+ NASA Takes Advantage of Innovative 3-D Printing Process for SLS Rocket
+ Roscosmos, S7 Group Mull Developing Reusable Commercial Space Vehicle
USAID launches latest clean-up for Vietnam War-era Agent Orange site
Hanoi (AFP) April 20, 2019
The US launched on Saturday a $183 million clean-up at a former Vietnam storage site for Agent Orange, a toxic defoliant used in their bitter war which years later is still blamed for severe birth defects, cancers and disabilities. Located outside Ho Chi Minh City, Bien Hoa airbase - the latest site scheduled for rehabilitation after Danang airbase's clean-up last year - was one of the mai ... more
+ Notre-Dame paintings removed amid lead pollution fears
+ Seals, caviar and oil: Caspian Sea faces pollution threat
+ Airborne plastic particles blanket remote mountains: study
+ Renting flat-pack furniture? Ikea's push to go green
+ Hong Kong admits world's largest air purifier choked on debut
+ Clues emerge in 'missing' ocean plastics conundrum
+ Peak break: China to add 'eco' toilet on Mount Everest


Coming soon to China: the car of the future
Shanghai (AFP) April 19, 2019
Global automakers are positioning for a brave new world of on-demand transport that will require a car of the future - hyper-connected, autonomous, and shared - and China may become the concept's laboratory. With ride-hailing services booming and car-sharing not far behind, the need for vehicles tailored to these and other evolving mobility solutions is one of the hottest topics among glob ... more
+ German prosecutors charge ex-VW boss with fraud
+ BMW to recall 360,000 China cars over Takata airbags
+ Mercedes 'very sorry' after China consumer gripe goes viral
+ Global car makers face bumpy road as China hosts auto show
+ Tesla to stop selling $35,000 Model 3 online
+ Daimler faces probe over 'new cheating software'
+ Tesla shares fall on report plant expansion has been iced
Fast and selective optical heating for functional nanomagnetic metamaterials
Usurbil, Spain (SPX) Apr 17, 2019
Compared to so-far used global heating schemes, which are slow and energy-costly, light-controlled heating, using optical degrees of freedom such as light wavelength, polarisation, and power, allows to implement local, efficient, and fast heating schemes for the use in nanomagnetic computation or to quantify collective emergent phenomena in artificial spin systems. Single-domain nanoscale ... more
+ Harnessing microorganisms for smart microsystems
+ 2D gold quantum dots are atomically tunable with nanotubes
+ AD alloyed nanoantennas for temperature-feedback identification of viruses and explosives
+ 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


India's ASAT 'Justified'
New Delhi (Sputnik) Apr 17, 2019
US Strategic Command chief General John E. Hyten defended India before members of the Senate Armed Services Committee, saying that the country had tested the anti-satellite missile because it needed the capability to defend itself in space. The general called for international norms of behaviour in space to curtail the dangerous debris issue. According to Indian daily The Hindu, the Pentag ... more
+ ESA oversees teaching of Europe's next top solderers
+ Tel Aviv University scientists print first 3D heart using patient's biological materials
+ Wonder materials: 2D phosphorene nanoribbons and 2D borophene get a closer look
+ Industrial 3D printing goes skateboarding
+ Plastic's carbon footprint
+ Shrinking the carbon footprint of a chemical in everyday objects
+ China to complete $545 mn modernisation for Tajik smelter
Ancient Peruvian microbrewery, sour ale helps explain longevity of the Wari empire
Washington (UPI) Apr 19, 2019
The study of an ancient microbrewery in Peru and its supply of a sour beer has provided scientists new insights into the stability of the Wari empire. For several years, researchers have been studying the remains of a brewing site at Cerro Baúl, an ancient city in southern Peru and the political center of the Wari empire, which lasted from 600 to 1100 AD - a long time for an ancient d ... more
+ Papa roach: Chinese farmer breeds bugs for the table
+ Papa roach: Chinese farmer breeds bugs for the table
+ Solving the mystery of fertilizer loss from Midwest cropland
+ How much nature is lost due to higher yields?
+ The Hong Kong beekeeper harvesting hives barehanded
+ Genome assembly of pasta wheat leads to new insights for modern wheat breeding
+ Farming for natural profits in China
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