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July 10, 2015
TECH SPACE
Omnidirectional free space wireless charging developed
Daejeon, South Korea (SPX) Jul 10, 2015
Mobile devices, such as smartphones and laptops, have become indispensable portable items in modern life, but one big challenge remains to fully enjoying these devices: keeping their batteries charged. A group of researchers at KAIST has developed a wireless-power transfer (WPT) technology that allows mobile devices to be charged at any location and in any direction, even if the devices are away from the power source, just as Wi-Fi works for Internet connections. With this technology, so long as m ... read more
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OUTER PLANETS

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EXO WORLDS

Bricks to build an Earth found in every planetary system
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OUTER PLANETS

New Map of Pluto
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OUTER PLANETS

Neptune's badly behaved magnetic field
Combining 26-year old data with supercomputer simulations, a team of scientists at Imperial College London have modelled Neptune's magnetic field in detail for the first time. The researchers find t ... more


MARSDAILY

Opportunity Rover's 7th Mars Winter to Include New Study Area
Operators of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity plan to drive the rover into a valley this month where Opportunity will be active through the long-lived rover's seventh Martian winter, examin ... more
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity Gets Back to Work
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater at the 'Spirit of St. Louis' crater near the entrance of 'Marathon Valley.' The Earth-Mars Solar Conjunction command moratorium and communica ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA wants to send microbes to Mars to prepare for human habitation
As NASA considers the possibility of a manned mission to Mars, it may first send another lifeform: microscopic bacteria which could biologically engineer the planet's ecosystem, making it more habit ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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ROBO SPACE

Elon Musk funds major research grants on dangers of artificial intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems have never been more quick in development - or more threatening, according to SpaceX founder and CEO of Tesla Motors Elon Musk, who is sponsoring 37 multinationa ... more
EXO LIFE

Early Titan Was a Cold, Hostile Place For Life
Titan is a mysterious orange-socked moon of Saturn that is exciting to astrobiologists because it has some of the same kinds of chemicals that were precursors to life on Earth. It also has a hydrolo ... more
TECH SPACE

Ball delivers optical reference units for GRACE follow-on mission
Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. has delivered key components to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for a laser ranging system designed to achieve greater accuracy in measuring changes in E ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

Glitch sees NASA briefly lose touch with Pluto mission
NASA briefly lost touch this weekend with an unmanned spacecraft on its way to a historic encounter with Pluto, but the US space agency said Monday the glitch has been fixed. ... more
TECH SPACE

'Pac-Man' space probe to gobble-up space debris
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EXO LIFE

Philae's comet may host alien 'life': astronomers
Astronomers proposed a novel explanation Monday for the strange appearance of the comet carrying Europe's robot probe Philae through outer space: alien microscopic life. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Working out in artificial gravity
Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) have a number of exercise options, including a mechanical bicycle bolted to the floor, a weightlifting machine strapped to the wall, and a strap-d ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Boldly going into space for 1,000 days presents a series of health risks
Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, the commander of the current crew on board the International Space Station, has broken the record for the longest time spent in space with 803 days. Padalka, who i ... more
MARSDAILY

Could This Become the First Mars Airplane
When an aircraft makes its first flight on Mars in the 2020s, a NASA Armstrong innovation may have made it possible. A prototype of the Preliminary Research Aerodynamic Design to Land on Mars, or Pr ... more
ROBO SPACE

Advances in Robots Needed to Explore Icy Moons
In December 2013, researchers using the Hubble Space Telescope announced they had found evidence of a water plume emanating from Europa's surface. The finding excited astrobiologists because this mo ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

Ralph Is Ready for Historic Pluto Flyby
The Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. Ralph camera aboard the New Horizons mission will provide the closest images we have ever seen of Pluto when the spacecraft arrives at the dwarf planet on J ... more
OUTER PLANETS

In the Right Place at the Right Time for Pluto Observations
In a special celestial event visible only from the Southern Hemisphere, Pluto passed directly between a distant star and the Earth on the morning of June 30, New Zealand time (June 29 in the U.S.). ... more
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MARSDAILY

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EXO LIFE

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EXO WORLDS

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MARSDAILY

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DRAGON SPACE

Chinese earth station is for exclusively scientific and civilian purposes

IRON AND ICE

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ROBO SPACE

Seahorse tails could inspire new generation of robots

EXO WORLDS

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OUTER PLANETS

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OUTER PLANETS

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Iron: A biological element?

Engineers develop micro-tentacles so tiny robots can handle delicate objects

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