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February 21, 2016
ROBO SPACE
X Prize aims to show AI is friend not foe
Vancouver (AFP) Feb 17, 2016
An X Prize unveiled on Wednesday promised millions of dollars to a team that could best show that artificial intelligence is humanity's friend, not its enemy. X Prize founder Peter Diamandis and the newly-appointed head of Watson at US technology veteran IBM David Kenny challenged software savants to demonstrate "how humans can collaborate with powerful cognitive and AI technologies capable of solving some of the world's grand challenges." Diamandis and Kenny announced a $5 million X Prize on th ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

Staying Alive on Tiangong 2
China's next astronauts will launch this year aboard the Shenzhou 11 spacecraft. Their target will be the Tiangong 2 space laboratory, which will probably launch at least a few weeks before them. Th ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Virgin Galactic unveils new spaceship 16 months after deadly crash
Virgin Galactic, the space tourism company owned by British billionaire Richard Branson, on Friday unveiled a new commercial spaceship, more than a year after its predecessor crashed, killing one of ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA sees record number of astronaut applications
NASA has received a record 18,300 resumes from people keen on becoming astronauts, the US space agency said Friday. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Fuel cells powering inner-city vehicles
Inner-city deliveries in Austria may soon be powered by pollution-free fuel cell technology that is also being explored by ESA for satellites and robotic missions to Mars. Austrian transport s ... more


ROBO SPACE

Can fables, fairy tales teach robots morality?
Researchers at Georgia Tech are attempting to give robots a sense of right and wrong by teaching them fairy tales. ... more

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AEROSPACE

Trump warns of Boeing plant going to China
Donald Trump told South Carolina voters Tuesday to be wary of aircraft giant Boeing opening a plane finishing plant in China, saying he would not let it happen if he were president. ... more
ROBO SPACE

A global Olympic-style competition to advance assistive and robotic technologies
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), around 15% of the world's population is physically impaired to some degree. In order to overcome the hurdles of everyday life, many disabled people ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Armed Forces Network to reduce radio programs next month
L3Harris boosts US defense with expanded satellite facility in Indiana
Ambitious cross-continental initiative targets breakthroughs in AI space and cyber tech
AEROSPACE

Boeing wins $1.3 bn buy commitment from China's Okay Airways
Boeing said Wednesday it had won a commitment from China's Okay Airways to buy 12 aircraft for $1.3 billion, a deal the carrier said showed the nation's travel sector is robust despite an economic slump. ... more
AEROSPACE

NASA Aeronautics Budget Proposes Return of X-Planes
NASA is researching ideas that could lead to developing an electric propulsion-powered aircraft that would be quieter, more efficient and environmentally friendly than today's commuter aircraft. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Welding Wonder Delivers Confidence for SLS Core Stage
A liquid hydrogen tank weld confidence article, at left, for the core stage of NASA's new rocket, the Space Launch System, recently was completed on the Vertical Assembly Center at Michoud Assembly ... more
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MICROSAT BLITZ

CubeSat mission will demonstrate Virtual-Telescope technology
NASA engineers Neerav Shah and Phil Calhoun will realize a long-held ambition later this year when a Space-X launch vehicle deploys two tiny satellites that will fly in a precise formation to create ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ

How a NASA Team Turned a Smartphone into a Satellite Business
Satellites aren't small or cheap. The Solar Dynamics Observatory launched by NASA in 2010 weighs about 6,800 pounds and cost $850 million to build and put into orbit. Even the satellites built ... more
24/7 News Coverage
NASA balloon embarks on multi-month stratospheric flight from New Zealand
'The voice of god': Filipinos wrestle with death of Pope Francis
Sunscreen and shelter strategies may have shielded early humans from solar radiation
SPACE TRAVEL

Engineer Makes Sure Commercial Crew Craft Will Make Smooth Landing
One of the engineers NASA depends on to assess the landing systems of the next generation of human-rated spacecraft brings 14 years of experience working with parachutes on launch systems. Plus, as ... more
UAV NEWS

Fifty Drones Guarding Russian Nuclear Missile Assets
According to defense ministry, around 50 unmanned aerial vehicles are protecting the assets of Russia's Strategic Missile Forces. Around 50 unmanned aerial vehicles are protecting the assets o ... more
UAV NEWS

Spain Agrees to Purchase Predator Drone System With Four Planes
The Spanish military decided to purchase a Predator B drone system consisting of four planes and two ground control stations with satellite links, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) ... more
AEROSPACE

Rolls-Royce to supply MV-22 aircraft engines for U.S., Japan
The U.S. Navy has given Rolls-Royce a $117.7 million contract modification to procure MV-22 aircraft engines for both the U.S. Marine Corps and Japan. ... more
MILTECH

Milrem unveils unmanned ground vehicle at Singapore Airshow
Estonian company Milrem unveiled on Tuesday a prototype modular hybrid unmanned ground vehicle at the Singapore Airshow 2016. ... more

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MILTECH

BAE Systems announces upgrades to engineering vehicle
The Terrier combat engineering vehicle by BAE Systems has received been fitted with new technologies and systems. ... more
AEROSPACE

GAO dismisses Lockheed Martin, Boeing bomber protest
The U.S. Government Accountability Office has dismissed Lockheed Martin and Boeing's protest of the Long Range Strike Bomber contract going to Northrop Grumman. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
China's CATL launches new EV sodium battery
Gunmen attack Chinese-owned power plant site in Chile
UN, Brazil to hold virtual summit Wednesday ahead of COP30


AEROSPACE

Russian Helicopters strikes deals with China, Vietnam at Singapore Airshow

AEROSPACE

Boeing loses appeal of US bomber award to Northrop

UAV NEWS

US Prompt Global Strike'Very Dangerous' for Strategic Stability

ROBO SPACE

Russia Developing Remote Controlled Robot for Space Tasks

GPS NEWS

GPS tracking down to the centimeter

ROCKET SCIENCE

Aerojet Rocketdyne to develop high-powered Nested Hall Thruster system

ROCKET SCIENCE

Simplifying supersonic nozzle pressure monitoring

UAV NEWS

Northrop Grumman UAS completes operational assessment

ROCKET SCIENCE

SSL Advances Solar Electric Propulsion Capabilities

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Enabling human-robot rescue teams

Better, faster tsunami warnings possible with GPS

El Faro captain sought route change before sinking

Explosive Growth Attracts Major Energy Storage Suppliers in Australia

COD Students Compete Nationally in SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition

When machines can do any job, what will humans do?

Google's Internet balloon 'crashes' in Sri Lanka test flight

Ride and home sharing painted as old ideas made new

Visions of the future unleashed at TED

China bank lending surges to record in January

Creation of Jupiter interior, a step towards room temp superconductivity

JAXA Launches X-ray Astronomy Satellite

Headwall Introduces Ultra-Compact Data System for UAV Airborne Applications

IAI producing more F-35 wing sets

Japan man guilty of flying drone to prime minister's office

Bolivia alleges US plot against China trade deals

Flowering Zinnias set stage for deep-space food crop research

Pakistan approved for F-16 buy

Court denies Lockheed Martin JLTV injunction request

Airbus selects Thales and Helisim for H160 flight simulator

Israel Aerospace Industries unveils new loitering munitions


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