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June 02, 2015
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Taking control of light emission
Boston MA (SPX) May 22, 2015
Researchers have found a way to couple the properties of different two-dimensional materials to provide an exceptional degree of control over light waves. They say this has the potential to lead to new kinds of light detection, thermal-management systems, and high-resolution imaging devices. The new findings - using a layer of one-atom-thick graphene deposited on top of a similar 2-D layer of a material called hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) - are published in the journal Nano Letters. The work is c ... read more
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini to make final pass by Saturn's odd-shaped Hyperion moon
Launched from Earth nearly 20 years ago, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will make its final close proximity flyby of Saturn's moon Hyperion on Sunday - coming within 19,000 nautical miles of the ringed planet's irregularly-shaped satellite. ... more
EXO LIFE

Microbes Can Survive In Meteorites If Shielded From UV Radiation
Outer space might be the toughest environment for life, but some hearty microbes have been able to survive in it for surprising amounts of time. How long they can do so and why they are able to with ... more
ROBO SPACE

JPL's RoboSimian to compete in DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals
RoboSimian, the ape-like robot developed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, will compete in the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, June 5 ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Disney develop 2-legged robot that walks like an animated character
When Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse, he didn't give much thought to how he might bring his character to life in the real world. But robotics now puts that possibility within reach, so Disney resea ... more


ROBO SPACE

Researchers develop intelligent handheld robots
What if handheld tools know what needs to be done and were even able to guide and help inexperienced users to complete jobs that require skill? Researchers at the University of Bristol have develope ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Robotic bird takes flight from back of robot roach
Unique partnership between a robot bird and robot roach proves the sum is greater than its parts. In a recent demonstration, a land-based robot roach helped launch a flying robotic bird. ... more
MOON DAILY

Google Lunar X-Prize meets Yoda
"Do, or do not do. There is no try!" Thus spoke Jedi Master Yoda to his apprentice Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Episode 5: The Empire Strikes Back. Right now, it would seem that the managers of the G ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia launches dozens of drones as Ukraine claims 'important success'
Russian jets violate Estonian air space in 'brazen intrusion'
U.S. defense in free fall
MARSDAILY

NASA Begins Testing Next Mars Lander Insight
Testing is underway on NASA's next mission on the journey to Mars, a stationary lander scheduled to launch in March 2016. The lander is called InSight, an abbreviation for Interior Exploration using ... more
OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons team completes first search for Pluto system hazards
NASA's New Horizons team has analyzed the first set of hazard-search images of the Pluto system taken by the approaching spacecraft itself - and so far, all looks clear for the spacecraft's safe pas ... more
MARSDAILY

The Supreme Council of Parachute Experts
It was not your typical NASA meeting. But then again, it would have been difficult to have a typical NASA meeting surrounded by all the hooks, nets, processing tables and other fishy paraphernalia f ... more
Army Network Modernization 2015 - Washington DC June 23-25
SATURN DAILY

Cassini Prepares for Last Up-close Look at Hyperion
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will make its final close approach to Saturn's large, irregularly shaped moon Hyperion on Sunday, May 31. The Saturn-orbiting spacecraft will pass Hyperion at a distance of ... more
ENERGY TECH

Tiny grains of lithium dramatically improve performance of fusion plasma
Scientists from General Atomics and the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have discovered a phenomenon that helps them to improve fusion plasmas, a finding ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Robot masters new skills through trial and error
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed algorithms that enable robots to learn motor tasks through trial and error using a process that more closely approximates the wa ... more
ENERGY TECH

Giant structures called plasmoids could simplify the design of future tokamaks
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have for the first time simulated the formation of structures called "plasmoids" during Coaxial Helicity Inj ... more
ROBO SPACE

Helping robots put it all together
Today's industrial robots are remarkably efficient - as long as they're in a controlled environment where everything is exactly where they expect it to be. But put them in an unfamiliar settin ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robotic cheetah jumps hurdles while running
A year after showing off a robotic cheetah that can run while not tethered to a machine, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have trained it to autonomously see and jump over hurdles while running, accomplishing a feat that many humans have trouble with. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Dawn Spirals Closer to Ceres, Returns a New View
A new view of Ceres, taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on May 23, shows finer detail is becoming visible on the dwarf planet. The spacecraft snapped the image at a distance of 3,200 miles (5,100 ... more
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MARSDAILY

Is the Curiosity rover polluting Mars with methane?
Methane readings on Mars are once again sparking scientific controversy back on Earth. Recently, sensors on NASA's Mars rover, Curiosity, registered a sizable spike in methane gas, leading researchers to believe microbial life might not be far away. ... more
MARSDAILY

The Moon or Mars: Flawed Debate, False Choice - Part One
The Moon or Mars debate continues despite every single report or recommendation from NASA, NRC or other independent study that point to the Moon as the next logical destination for human space explo ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
EU to fast-track review of 2035 combustion-engine ban
Norway sovereign wealth fund drops French miner over environmental fears
EU split on 2040 climate goal ahead of UN summit
MARSDAILY

Flawed Debates begets false choices beyond LEO - Part Two

MARSDAILY

Science Drives NASA's Journey to Mars

OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons sees more detail as it draws closer to Pluto

DRAGON SPACE

China ranked 4th among world space powers

ROBO SPACE

Implants read intentions of tetraplegic patient from brain activity

ROBO SPACE

Clinical trial shows intuitive control of robotic arm using thought

MARSDAILY

Supersonic decelerator gets a lift to prepare for launch

MOON DAILY

China, Russia plan joint landing on the Moon

DRAGON SPACE

China Plans First Ever Landing On The Lunar Far Side

ROBO SPACE

Self-healing robots take step towards disaster relief

New Project Aims to Establish a Human Colony on Mars

Could 'Green Rust' Be A Catalyst For Martian Life?

Curiosity Rover Adjusts Route Up Martian Mountain

Rover Restored to Normal Operations After a Reset

UAE eyes "first Arab unmanned probe" to Mars by 2021

Mars Rover's Laser-Zapping Instrument Gets Sharper Vision

India to test its home-made multi-object tracking radar next month

Ceres Bright Spots Seen Closer Than Ever

Martian Reminder of a Pioneering Flight

Martian impact crater or supervolcano caldera

Ceres bright spots: Clearer pictures, but still no answers

Star power: Troubled ITER nuclear fusion project looks for new path

New computer algorithm builds rap songs out of other rap songs

Exploring a new frontier of cyber-physical systems: The human body

NASA Seeks Additional Information for Asteroid Redirect Mission Spacecraft

Driest Place on Earth Hosts Life

The First Martian Marathon

UK-built technology brings Europe's Mercury mission closer to launch

Exploring the 'Spirit of St. Louis' Crater

Fast Track Program invites non-traditional Roboticists to bolster security

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