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November 30, 2016
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First views of Mars show potential for ESA's new orbiter

Metallic Glass Gears Make for Graceful Robots

Micro-bubbles make big impact

ExoMars space programme needs an extra 400 million euros

Opportunity team onsidering a new route due to boulder field

New standard helps optical trackers follow moving objects precisely

Russian Space Agency Confirms Plans to Implement Lunar Sample-Return Mission

DARPA Creating Industry Government Group for Safe Operation of Space Robotics

CaSSIS Sends First Images from Mars Orbit

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Biologists watch speciation in a laboratory flask

Life before oxygen

The fusion reactor that employs a liquid metal shower

Squeezed states of light can improve feedback cooling significantly

Astronaut vision may be impaired by spinal fluid changes: study

Timing the shadow of a potentially habitable extrasolar planet



Study finds cause of visual impairment in astronauts

NIST debuts dual atomic clock - and a new stability record

Squeezing light into new miniature devices



Russia to face strong competition from China in space launch market

Vega And Gokturk-1A are present for next Arianespace lightweight mission

Antares Rides Again

Four Galileo satellites are "topped off" for Arianespace's milestone Ariane 5 launch from the Spaceport

US-Russia Standoff Leaves NASA Without Manned Launch Capabilities

CaSSIS Sends First Images from Mars Orbit

First views of Mars show potential for ESA's new orbiter

ExoMars space programme needs an extra 400 million euros

Opportunity team onsidering a new route due to boulder field

Mars Ice Deposit Holds as Much Water as Lake Superior

Russian Space Agency Confirms Plans to Implement Lunar Sample-Return Mission

Skygazers gawp at extra bright 'supermoon'

There's an 'extra-super' Moon on the rise

November 14th's Super-Close Full Moon

China "well prepared" to launch Chang'e-5 lunar probe in 2017: top scientist

New analysis adds to support for a subsurface ocean on Pluto

Pluto follows its cold, cold heart

New Analysis Supports Subsurface Ocean on Pluto

Mystery solved behind birth of Saturn's rings

Last Bits of 2015 Pluto Flyby Data Received on Earth



Biologists watch speciation in a laboratory flask

Life before oxygen

Timing the shadow of a potentially habitable extrasolar planet

Fijian ants began farming 3 million years ago

Researchers propose low-mass supernova triggered formation of solar system

Russia to Launch Fewer Spacecraft in 2016 Than US, China for First Time

Soyuz-U Carrier Rocket Installed to Baikonur Launching Pad

Ariane 5's impressive 75 in-a-row launch record

Vega ready for GOKTURK-1A to be encapsulated

Star One D1 arrives for heavy-lift Ariane 5 in Dec with 2 SSL-built satellites



China launches 4th data relay satellite

Material and plant samples retrieved from space experiments

Chinese astronauts return to earth after longest mission

China completes longest manned space mission yet

Chinese astronauts accept 1st earth-space interview

Chicxulub : a unique crater to elucidate planetary surfaces

Asteroid impacts could create niches for life

New Ceres Views as Dawn Moves Higher

Report confirms scientific benefits of NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission

Icy surprises at Rosetta's comet



Northrop Grumman to develop next-gen fighter laser system

UK to start laser gun program

Russia's Ray Guns: The Military Capability of Moscow's Secret Laser Weapons

US Navy keeps electromagnetic cannon in its sights

Raytheon to provide Patriot missile capability for undisclosed country

Saudis intercept missile fired from Yemen

US general says missile system in S. Korea in 8-10 months

Yemen rebel missile shot down near Mecca: coalition

US to deploy missile defense to South Korea 'soon'



NASA Saturn Mission Prepares for 'Ring-Grazing Orbits'

Vast equatorial jet stream in Saturn's atmosphere are revealed

Watching Summer Clouds on Titan

Titan experiences dramatic seasonal changes

Going Out in a Blaze of Glory: Cassini's Grand Finale

Supersonic spray yields new nanomaterial for bendable, wearable electronics

Researchers use acoustic waves to move fluids at the nanoscale

Researchers use graphene templates to make new metal-oxide nanostructures

Nano-scale electronics score laboratory victory

First time physicists observed and quantified tiny nanoparticle crossing lipid membrane



Atomic beltway could solve problems of cosmic gravity

First GRACE Follow-On Satellite Completes Construction

Airbus completes first GRACE-FO satellite for NASA/JPL

Detour via gravitational lens makes distant galaxy visible

Next step toward a gravitational-wave observatory in space

10 million ions cooled for the first time to 7K

Ultrafast imaging reveals existence of 'polarons'

NIST debuts dual atomic clock - and a new stability record

Optical clock technology tested in space for first time

Controlling electrons in time and space

Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

DARPA Creating Industry Government Group for Safe Operation of Space Robotics

Metallic Glass Gears Make for Graceful Robots

New standard helps optical trackers follow moving objects precisely

Micro-bubbles make big impact

It takes less than a second to tell humans from androids

Radar of the Future: Russian Army to Get Advanced Stealth Drone Hunter

'Dronejacking' may be the next big cyber threat

Northrop Grumman passes 2 Tern program milestones

Growing fears of IS use of weaponised drones

Leidos begins operational testing for Sea Hunter drone



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