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May 17, 2016
ROBO SPACE
Researchers teach AI system to run complex physics experiment
Acton, Australia (UPI) May 16, 2016
A pair of physicists in Australia have trained an artificial intelligence system to replicate the experiment that won the 2001 Nobel Prize. The experiment involves what is known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, the trapping of an ultra-cool gas in a series of lasers. At just a billionth of a degree above absolute zero, Bose-Einstein condensates constitute some of the coldest temperatures in the universe - colder than interstellar space. Because these trapped gases are so sensitive, ... read more
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OUTER PLANETS

Andre Brahic, discoverer of Neptune's rings, dies aged 73
French astrophysicist Andre Brahic, one of the discoverers of Neptune's rings, died in Paris Sunday at the age of 73, his publisher Odile Jacob said. ... more
MARSDAILY

The rise and fall of Martian lakes
There is a wealth of evidence, collected over the past few decades, that suggests liquid water was abundant in the early history of Mars - one of our nearest and most studied neighbours. However, th ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity microscopic imaging camera back to normal operations
Opportunity is exploring 'Marathon Valley' on the rim of Endeavour crater, searching specific outcrops for evidence of clay minerals. The rover is currently conducting an in-situ (contact) sci ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Exoplanets' Orbits Point to Planetary Migration
The four planets of the Kepler-223 star system seem to have little in common with the planets of Earth's own solar system. And yet a new study shows that the Kepler-223 system is trapped in an orbit ... more


DRAGON SPACE

China, U.S. hold first dialogue on outer space safety
China and the United States have held their first dialogue here on outer space safety. During the dialogue on Tuesday the two sides exchanged views on issues such as outer space policy, bilateral co ... more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

How light is detected affects the atom that emits it
Flick a switch on a dark winter day and your office is flooded with bright light, one of many everyday miracles to which we are all usually oblivious. A physicist would probably describe what is hap ... more
ROBO SPACE

Soft wearable robot lightens heavy loads
A flexible exosuit, developed by researchers at Harvard University, reduces the energy cost of walking when carrying heavy load, according to a proof-of-principle study published in the open access ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Romania says Russian drone breached its airspace
MSBAI wins DoD contract to accelerate OrbitGuard for space situational awarenes
Next-Gen Automotive Innovation: Smarter, Safer, More Connected
EXO WORLDS

Star Has Four Mini-Neptunes Orbiting in Lock Step
A four-planet system observed several years ago by the Kepler spacecraft is actually a rarity: Its planets, all miniature Neptunes nestled close to the star, are orbiting in a unique resonance that ... more
TECH SPACE

Inter-satellite communications system on way
Prototype optical communication terminals for light-based communication between micro-satellites in low-Earth orbit are being developed by LGS Innovations. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Hybrid hydrostatic transmission enables robots with human-like grace and precision
A new type of hydrostatic transmission that combines hydraulic and pneumatic lines can safely and precisely drive robot arms, giving them the delicacy necessary to pick up an egg without breaking it ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Ingestible robot operates in simulated stomach
In experiments involving a simulation of the human esophagus and stomach, researchers at MIT, the University of Sheffield, and the Tokyo Institute of Technology have demonstrated a tiny origami robo ... more
MARSDAILY

Second cycle of Martian seasons completing for Curiosity Rover
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has completed its second Martian year since landing inside Gale Crater nearly four Earth years ago, which means it has recorded environmental patterns through two full cy ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Ash improves methane yield and fertilizer value in biogas systems
Bio-oil from agricultural and forest waste could help seal abandoned oil wells and store carbon
Rice researchers turn wasted data center heat into clean power
IRON AND ICE

Asteroid Mining - What the Heck
The concept of commercializing space has become quite popular among entrepreneurs who sense that there are many possible profit-making opportunities awaiting adventurers willing to attempt exploitat ... more
EXO WORLDS

Synchronized planets reveal clues to planet formation
The search for planets orbiting other stars in our galaxy has revealed an extraordinary family of planets whose orbits are so carefully timed that they provide long-term stability for their planetar ... more
EXO WORLDS

Kepler space telescope finds another 1284 exo planets
NASA's Kepler mission has verified 1,284 new planets - the single largest finding of planets to date. "This announcement more than doubles the number of confirmed planets from Kepler," said Ellen St ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Largest unnamed world in the solar system 2007 OR10
Dwarf planets tend to be a mysterious bunch. With the exception of Ceres, which resides in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, all members of this class of minor planets in our solar sy ... more
SATURN DAILY

The hard knock life of Saturn's Epimetheus
Life is hard for a little moon. Epimetheus, seen here with Saturn in the background, is lumpy and misshapen, thanks in part to its size and formation process. Epimetheus did not form with all of tho ... more

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EXO LIFE

Observing how microbes adapt in a spaceflight environment
Many people know that the International Space Station is a unique microgravity research laboratory in low-Earth orbit where astronauts conduct experiments in biology, physics, astronomy and other fi ... more
EXO LIFE

Comet craters - literal melting pots for life on Earth
Geochemists from Trinity College Dublin's School of Natural Sciences may have found a solution to a long-debated problem as to where - and how - life first formed on Earth. In a paper just pub ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Manipulating light to advance quantum entanglement research
Top Japan start-up Sakana AI touts nature-inspired tech
Galileo daughter mission named Celeste to strengthen navigation resilience


OUTER PLANETS

Icy Hydra's highly reflective surface

EXO LIFE

Natural Causes, Not Aliens, Explain Mystery Star's Behavior

EXO WORLDS

NASA says 1,284 new planets found by Kepler telescope

ROBO SPACE

This 5-fingered robot hand learns to get a grip on its own

ROBO SPACE

Bee model will help development of aerial robotics

DRAGON SPACE

Long March-7 rocket delivered to launch site

SATURN DAILY

Enceladus jets: surprises in starlight

TECH SPACE

Airbus Defence and Space to lead TeSeR, next EU project to clean up space

ROBO SPACE

Rover technology for space now being used on Earth

MERCURY RISING

First global topographic model of Mercury

Flying observatory detects atomic oxygen in Martian atmosphere

From the atomic to the nuclear clock

Stochastic resonance, chaos transfer shown in microresonator

Robot built to aid astronauts nearly ready for Mars

Three potentially habitable worlds found around nearby ultracool dwarf star

The 2016 Transit of Mercury

Scientists discover potentially habitable planets

MIT compiles list of potential gases to guide search for life on exoplanets

DSI and Luxembourg partner to commercialize space resources

Beyond Ikea: Swedish Gadget to Harvest Water on Martian Surface

Clues about Volcanoes Under Ice on Ancient Mars

Pluto's icy moon Hydra

Second ExoMars mission moves to next launch opportunity in 2020

Proposals to support astronaut health on long missions selected

Interstellar spacecraft sails could slam on Brakes for exoplanet flybys

Johns Hopkins scientist programs robot for 'soft tissue' surgery

Planet Nine: A world that shouldn't exist

China's space technology extraordinary, impressive says Euro Space Center director

Pluto: A Global Perspective

New Elevation Map of Pluto's Sunken 'Heart'


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