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October 25, 2016
ROBO SPACE
Scientists simplify model for human behavior in automation
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 25, 2016
Human unpredictability is a problem in the increasingly automated systems people use every day. Scientists from Nanjing Institute of Technology's School of Automation in China and the University of California, Merced's School of Engineering partnered to find a programming solution for erratic human behavior. "In a human-machine control system, the human operator participates in the control process," said Jiacai Huang, a professor at the Nanjing Institute of Technology's School of Automation and th ... read more

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EXO WORLDS

Oldest known planet-forming disk found
A group of citizen scientists and professional astronomers, including Carnegie's Jonathan Gagne, joined forces to discover an unusual hunting ground for exoplanets. They found a star surrounded by t ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Uranus may have two undiscovered moons
NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Uranus 30 years ago, but researchers are still making discoveries from the data it gathered then. A new study led by University of Idaho researchers suggests ther ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Curious tilt of the Sun traced to undiscovered planet
Planet Nine - the undiscovered planet at the edge of the solar system that was predicted by the work of Caltech's Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown in January 2016 - appears to be responsible for th ... more
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MARSDAILY

European craft crashed on Mars, possibly exploded: ESA
A tiny lander despatched to Mars on a trial run had crashed and possibly exploded on the Red Planet, mission control said Friday, confirming Europe's second failed attempt to reach the alien surface. ... more


OUTER PLANETS

Possible Clouds on Pluto, Next Target is Reddish
The next target for NASA's New Horizons mission - which made a historic flight past Pluto in July 2015 - apparently bears a colorful resemblance to its famous, main destination. NASA's Hubble ... more

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MOON DAILY

Small impacts are reworking the moon's soil faster than scientists thoug
The Moon's surface is being "gardened" - churned by small impacts - more than 100 times faster than scientists previously thought. This means that surface features believed to be young are perhaps e ... more
MOON DAILY

2016 Ends with Three Supermoons
Step outside on October 16, and take a look at the moon. Not only will the moon be full, but on that day, the moon will be at it's closest point to our planet as it orbits Earth. This makes the Octo ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
AI powered SAR imagery analysis tool launched by SATIM and ICEYE
Ghosts of the Deep: China's AJX-002 XLUUV and the Geopolitics of Undersea Power
Global Invacom unveils XRJ transceiver for government and defense satcom
EXO WORLDS

Astronomers find oldest known planetary disk
At 45 million years old, a newly discovered primordial ring of gas and dust is the oldest known planet-forming disk in the universe. The record-breaking circumstellar disk surrounds a red dwarf in the Carina stellar association. ... more
MARSDAILY

A graveyard of broken dreams and landers
Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, has become a veritable graveyard for landers and rovers despatched to its surface from neighbouring Earth. ... more
MARSDAILY

Did it crash or land? Search on for Europe's Mars craft
Europe's second attempt to reach Mars' surface appeared in peril Thursday as initial analysis suggested the latest lander may have plummeted to its demise. ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Going Out in a Blaze of Glory: Cassini's Grand Finale
With the conclusion of the international Cassini mission set for September 15, 2017, the spacecraft is poised to soon begin a thrilling two-part endgame. Cassini will enter the first part of this de ... more
MARSDAILY

Microbial life on mars
The existence of microbial life on Mars remains highly controversial, but recent evidence of water, complex organic molecules, and methane in the Martian environment, combined with findings from the ... more
24/7 News Coverage
AI tool accelerates SAR image analysis with automated object detection
Fossil energy 'significant' driver of climate-fuelled heatwaves: study
Ethiopia's mega-dam ranks 15th globally
MARSDAILY

MAVEN mission observes ups and downs of water escape from Mars
After investigating the upper atmosphere of the Red Planet for a full Martian year, NASA's MAVEN mission has determined that the escaping water does not always go gently into space. Sophisticated me ... more
MARSDAILY

Rover Conducting Science Investigations at 'Spirit Mount'
Opportunity is located at the feature called 'Spirit Mount' on the rim of Endeavour Crater, the first science waypoint of the 10th extended mission. The rover is by the surface featured called ... more
IRON AND ICE

Unexpected discoveries on a metal world
Astronomers have discovered possible evidence for water on the surface of the largest metallic asteroid in the solar system. Named 16 Psyche, the object is one of the most massive in the asteroid be ... more
MARSDAILY

Citizen Scientists Seek South Pole "Spiders" on Mars
Ten thousand volunteers viewing images of Martian south polar regions have helped identify targets for closer inspection, yielding new insights about seasonal slabs of frozen carbon dioxide and eros ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

In a first, brain computer interface helps paralyzed man feel again
Imagine being in an accident that leaves you unable to feel any sensation in your arms and fingers. Now imagine regaining that sensation, a decade later, through a mind-controlled robotic arm that i ... more

DRAGON SPACE

China to enhance space capabilities with launch of Shenzhou-11
Monday's successful launch of the Shenzhou-11 spacecraft is another step forward to put China among leading players in space technology, said Alexander Zheleznyakov, a Russian expert on history of s ... more
EXO LIFE

New bacteria groups, and stunning diversity, discovered underground
One of the most detailed genomic studies of any ecosystem to date has revealed an underground world of stunning microbial diversity, and added dozens of new branches to the tree of life. The b ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
New fabrication method expands material options for quantum devices
Nuclearn secures $10.5 million to expand AI platform for nuclear operations
China penalises popular app Xiaohongshu over content




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EXO LIFE

New species of extremely leggy millipede discovered in a cave in California

SPACE MEDICINE

3D-printed organ-on-a-chip with integrated sensors

SPACE MEDICINE

Brand-new cochlear implant technology born from frictional electricity

ROBO SPACE

New mobile robot to support agri-tech experiments in the field

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

When quantum scale affects the way atoms emit and absorb particles of light

ROBO SPACE

Germany stalls Chinese takeover of tech firm Aixtron

MARSDAILY

Modeling floods that formed canyons on Earth and Mars

EXO WORLDS

ALMA spots possible formation site of icy giant planet

DRAGON SPACE

China to enhance space capabilities with launch of Shenzhou-11

MARSDAILY

Did Europe's Mars lander survive? Time will tell: ESA

Building Blocks of Life's Building Blocks Come From Starlight

Euro-Russian craft enters Mars orbit, but lander's fate unknown

Microscope Will Seek Biological Samples On Red Planet

Stephen Hawking opens British artificial intelligence hub

Ambitious space satellite projects set for liftoff

China's permanent station plans ride on mission

Robot explorers headed for Mars quest: ESA

Anxious wait for news of Mars lander's fate

Chinese astronauts reach orbiting lab: Xinhua

China closer to establishing permanent space station

Astronauts enjoy range of delicacies on Shenzhou XI

Scientists simulate a space mission in Mars-analogue Utah desert

DARPA Helps Paralyzed Man Feel Again Using a Brain-Controlled Robotic Arm

Computers should be named on patents as inventors, for creativity to flourish

JILA's superradiant laser may one day boost atomic clocks

Ready for the Red Planet

What! - Go To Mars?

NASA's MAVEN Mission Gives Unprecedented Ultraviolet View of Mars

Vice Premier calls for more contributions to China's space program

ESA lander starts 3-day descent to Mars; Telemetry all good



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