NASA’s CADRE project will send three autonomous mini rovers to the Moon for collaborative exploration, testing new technology for future …
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Amid Zero-Gravity: Expedition 69’s Full-Throttle Science Mission Prior to Cygnus’ Arrival
Expedition 69’s ISS crew dives into diverse microgravity research and prepares for Cygnus arrival and upcoming spacewalk.
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HADAR: New Method Allows AI To See Through Pitch Darkness Like Broad Daylight
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinHADAR: AI breakthrough – See in dark like daylight. Purdue’s patent-pending method uses thermal physics and ML for advanced machine …
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NASA Science & Hardware en Route to Space Station – Northrop Grumman Cargo Mission Launches
NASA’s Cygnus spacecraft launched with 8,200 lbs of cargo to ISS, supporting vital research in space. Laurel Clark honored in …
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A Day of Activity on the ISS: Space Biology, Human Health Research, and Robotics
A Day of Activity on the ISS: Space Biology, Human Health Research, and RoboticsOn July 16, 2023, while orbiting 260 …
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Scientists Uncover a Method to Influence the Brain’s Perception of Time
Scientists manipulate rat brains to alter time perception. Potential therapeutic impact for diseases. Robotics & learning applications.
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Pioneering Progress: Cutting-Edge Electric Artificial Muscles with Self-Sensing Capabilities
Researchers at Queen Mary University develop self-sensing, variable-stiffness electric artificial muscles, advancing bionics and medical tech.
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Breakthrough in Soft Robotics: Ferroelectric Polymer Unleashes Artificial Muscles
Researchers develop a breakthrough ferroelectric polymer that converts electrical energy into mechanical strain, opening new possibilities in soft robotics and …
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Simple Sponge Enhances Robotic Handling Abilities
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearchers at the University of Bristol improve robotic handling with a simple, silicone sponge-based variable-stiffness device.
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Rethinking Robot Rights: Embracing Confucian-Inspired Role Obligations
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinChallenging the notion of granting rights to robots, a study proposes Confucian-inspired role obligations as a harmonious alternative.