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November 29, 2016
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Space Food Bars Will Keep Orion Weight Off and Crew Weight On

Russian Space Sector Overcomes Failures

Study finds cause of visual impairment in astronauts

Aviation enhancements, better biosensors could result from new sensor technology

Nylon fibers made to flex like muscles

Astronaut vision may be impaired by spinal fluid changes: study

Proton Rocket Transported to Russian Spaceport Ahead of Satellite Launch

Japan protests Russia missile deployment on disputed islands

Micro-bubbles make big impact

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

India conducts twin trial of Prithvi-II missile

New standard helps optical trackers follow moving objects precisely

Japan to Launch First Military Communications Satellite on January 24

Italian navy completes first launch of Aster 30 missile

Raytheon to provide Patriot missile capability for undisclosed country



Kuwait to buy 28 F-18 warplanes: official

Israel orders more F-35 warplanes from US

China launches 4th data relay satellite



Bringing silicon to life

British Scientists Develop a 3D Metal Printer That Works in Space

With new polymer, you can carry hydrogen in your pocket

Scientists shrink electron gun to matchbox size

A new perovskite could lead the next generation of data storage

Japan to Launch First Military Communications Satellite on January 24

Intelsat General to provide satellite services to RiteNet for US Army network

NSA gives Type1 certification to Harris radio

Upgraded telecommunications network for Marines

Unfurlable mesh reflectors deploy on 5th MUOS satellite

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

High-Precision System for Real-Time Navigation Data of GLONASS Ready for Service

Launch of new Galileo navigation quartet

How NASA and John Deere Helped Tractors Drive Themselves

Flying the fantastic four

Russian Space Agency May Launch Up to 4 Glonass Navigation Satellites Next Year



Aviation enhancements, better biosensors could result from new sensor technology

Kuwait to buy 28 F-18 warplanes: official

Israel orders more F-35 warplanes from US

Bolivia may purchase Brazilian Super Tucanos

Airbus delivers final EC135 T2+ helicopters to Australia

Spray-printed crystals to move forward organic electronic applications

For wearable electronic devices, NIST shows plastic holes are golden

Making spintronic neurons sing in unison

World's fastest quantum simulator operating at the atomic level

Tracking the flow of quantum information



Major space cooperation agreement signed by Italy-Japan Business Group

Marine sediments record variations in the Earth's magnetic field

Satellites confirm sinking of San Francisco tower

Researchers targeting mysteries of deep Earth

Early warning from space of homes on the slide

New grasses neutralize toxic pollution from bombs, explosives, and munitions

Greenpeace urges microbead ban to protect ocean life

Europe air pollution causes 467,000 early deaths a year: report

Canada pressed to make clean environment a constitutional right

Study demonstrates potential support for ban on microbeads in cosmetics



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

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'



Japan protests Russia missile deployment on disputed islands

India conducts twin trial of Prithvi-II missile

Italian navy completes first launch of Aster 30 missile

New missile system delivered to Turkish military

Officials announce missile cooperation between U.K., France

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



New standard helps optical trackers follow moving objects precisely

Micro-bubbles make big impact

Nylon fibers made to flex like muscles

It takes less than a second to tell humans from androids

Designing Agile Human-Machine Teams

Chinese startups making world's largest space plane and more

Aerojet Rocketdyne to supply electric power system for Dream Chaser

Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

Station crew get special delivery from Virginia

Orbital cargo ship arrives at space station

New Instrument on ISS to Study Ultra-Cold Quantum Gases

Two Russians, one American blast off to ISS

Tools Drive NASA's TReK to New Discoveries

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

DARPA doubles down on Tern by funding 2nd test vehicle

State Dept. approves sale of 26 Predator B drones to U.K.

India's Rustom-II combat UAV completes first flight test

A tethered drone-based asset management solution



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