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July 29, 2015
ROBO SPACE
No sci-fi joke: 'killer robots' strike fear into tech leaders
Buenos Aires (AFP) July 28, 2015
It sounds like a science-fiction nightmare. But "killer robots" have the likes of British scientist Stephen Hawking and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak fretting, and warning they could fuel ethnic cleansing and an arms race. Autonomous weapons, which use artificial intelligence to select targets without human intervention, have been described as "the third revolution in warfare, after gunpowder and nuclear arms," around 1,000 technology chiefs wrote in an open letter. Unlike drones, which require ... read more
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SATURN DAILY

Bright Basin on Tethys
With the expanded range of colors visible to Cassini's cameras, differences in materials and their textures become apparent that are subtle or unseen in natural color views. Here, the giant impact b ... more
SATURN DAILY

'Bathtub Rings' Suggest Titan's Dynamic Seas
Saturn's moon, Titan, is the only object in the Solar System other than Earth known to have liquid on its surface. While most of the lakes are found around the poles, the dry regions near the equato ... more
EXO LIFE

Signboards in Space
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) is expanding. Dominated for decades by the search for radio transmissions from aliens, SETI has recently included optical searches for laser beams ... more
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EXO LIFE

NASA researchers find "frozen" recipe for extraterrestrial vitamin
Vitamin B3 could have been made on icy dust grains in space, and later delivered to Earth by meteorites and comets, according to new laboratory experiments by a team of NASA-funded researchers. Vita ... more


IRON AND ICE

Multi-Use Firing Room 4 used for Resource Prospector Mission Simulation
NASA's 21st century multi-user Firing Room 4 in the Launch Control Center at Kennedy Space Center in Florida was used for the first time June 3. The facility last used to launch space shuttle Atlant ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Discovery Of A Mars-Size World Uses Tug-Of-War Technique
With a remarkable scheme that uses the motions of one planet to find another, astronomers have discovered a Mars-sized world 200 light-years from Earth. The discovery is equivalent to sensing a pin ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Flowing nitrogen ice glaciers seen on Pluto
Flowing nitrogen ice glaciers have been glimpsed on the surface of Pluto, along with an unexpectedly thick layer of haze in the atmosphere, NASA scientists said Friday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
U.S. defense in free fall
U.S. and Saudis conduct Middle East's largest counter-drone exercise
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact
EXO WORLDS

Pulsar Punches Hole In Stellar Disk
A fast-moving pulsar appears to have punched a hole in a disk of gas around its companion star and launched a fragment of the disk outward at a speed of about 4 million miles per hour. NASA's Chandr ... more
MARSDAILY

New Website Gathering Public Input on NASA Mars Images
Science-team members for NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter are soliciting help from the public to analyze exotic features near the south pole of Mars. By categorizing features visible in imag ... more
EXO WORLDS

Kepler Mission Discovers Bigger, Older Cousin to Earth
NASA's Kepler mission has confirmed the first near-Earth-size planet in the "habitable zone" around a sun-like star. This discovery and the introduction of 11 other new small habitable-zone candidat ... more
Nuclear Operations and Maintenance Efficiency Summit USA 2015
ROBO SPACE

The growing fear of killer robot armies
Years of artificial intelligence (AI) gone wrong prompted more than a thousand scholars and public figures - including theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, SpaceX founder Elon Musk and Apple co-fo ... more
ROBO SPACE

Software program recognises sketches more accurately than a human
Known as Sketch-a-Net, the program is capable of correctly identifying the subject of sketches 74.9 per cent of the time compared to humans that only managed a success rate of 73.1 per cent. As sket ... more
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TECH SPACE

NASA approves AVX's Space-Level X7R BME MLCCs
AVX Corporation has announced that, after several years of extensive testing, NASA has approved its space-level X7R base metal electrode (BME) multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) for use in US mil ... more
TECH SPACE

Satellite time transfer method based on two-way common-view comparison
Time synchronization between ground and satellites is a key technology for satellite navigation system. With dual-channel satellite, a method called Two-Way Common-View (TWCV) satellite time transfe ... more
MARSDAILY

Antarctic Offers Insights Into Life on Mars
The cold permafrost of Antarctica houses bacteria that thrive at temperatures below freezing, where water is icy and nutrients are few and far between. Oligotrophs, slow-growing organisms that prefe ... more
MARSDAILY

Earth and Mars Could Share A Life History
While life is everywhere on Earth, there is much debate about how it began. Some believe it originated naturally from the chemistry found on our planet as it evolved. Others hypothesize that life - ... more
EXO WORLDS

Finding Another Earth
The discovery of a super-Earth-sized planet orbiting a sun-like star brings us closer than ever to finding a twin of our own watery world. But NASA's Kepler space telescope has captured evidence of ... more
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EXO LIFE

Is science drawing closer to an alien world?
NASA's discovery of Earth-like exoplanet Kepler-452b, nicknamed "Earth 2.0", has social media buzzing about the chances of finding a faraway world, possibly with alien life or key resources such as water. ... more
EXO LIFE

Airbus DS to build JUICE, ESA's next life-tracker inside the Solar System
The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected Airbus Defence and Space as the prime contractor to develop and build the JUICE (JUpiter ICy moons Explorer) spacecraft. JUICE is the first large mission ... 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
ROBO SPACE

Tiny mechanical wrist gives new dexterity to needlescopic surgery

EXO WORLDS

NASA discovers closest Earth-twin yet

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Rover Inspects Unusual Bedrock

MOON DAILY

NASA Could Return Humans to the Moon by 2021

IRON AND ICE

Vesta's Potassium-to-Thorium Ratio Reveals Hot Origins

ROBO SPACE

Scientist develops model for robots with bacteria-controlled brains

TECH SPACE

Battling Satellite Interference

MARSDAILY

Opportunity heading into Marathon Valley

EXO WORLDS

New Method Finds Best Candidates for Telescope Time

IRON AND ICE

Japan space scientists hunting for new asteroid name

Dawn Maneuvering to Third Science Orbit

ISS astronauts dodge flying Russian space debris

CSIRO strikes deal for ET search

Why we live on Earth and not Venus

Barnacles Explain Life at the Extreme

US team beats Iranians in Robocup football final

Lick Observatory Joins Massive Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

Arecibo Observatory Provides The First Detailed Images Of A Rare Asteroid

Hitchhiking robot begins journey across U.S.

Green Bank Joins 'Breakthrough Listen' to Accelerate SETI Search

Berkeley in $100 million search for extraterrestrial intelligence

Hawking launches biggest-ever search for alien life

ARIEL mission to reveal 'Brave New Worlds' among exoplanets

New Horizons 'Captures' Two of Pluto's Smaller Moons

NASA Sets Sights on Robot-Built Moon Colony

New Horizons Finds Second Mountain Range in Pluto's 'Heart'

Technique may reveal the age of moon rocks during spaceflight

Smithsonian embraces crowdfunding to preserve lunar spacesuit

The Planetary Sweet Spot

Finding the origins of life in a drying puddle

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