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November 07, 2019
ROBO SPACE
On the way to intelligent microrobots



Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Nov 07, 2019
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and ETH Zurich have developed a micromachine that can perform different actions. First nanomagnets in the components of the microrobots are magnetically programmed and then the various movements are controlled by magnetic fields. Such machines, which are only a few tens of micrometres across, could be used, for example, in the human body to perform small operations. The researchers have now published their results in the scientific journal Nature. The ... read more

NANO TECH
SMART discovers breakthrough way to look at the surface of nanoparticles
Singapore (SPX) Nov 06, 2019
Researchers from SMART, MIT's research enterprise in Singapore, have made a groundbreaking discovery that allows scientists to 'look' at the surface density of dispersed nanoparticles. This revoluti ... more
TIME AND SPACE
Light-based 'tractor beam' assembles materials at the nanoscale
Seattle WA (SPX) Nov 05, 2019
Modern construction is a precision endeavor. Builders must use components manufactured to meet specific standards - such as beams of a desired composition or rivets of a specific size. The building ... more
NANO TECH
Visible light and nanoparticle catalysts produce desirable bioactive molecules
Chicago IL (SPX) Oct 31, 2019
Northwestern University chemists have used visible light and extremely tiny nanoparticles to quickly and simply make molecules that are of the same class as many lead compounds for drug development. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Nanoracks and Kayser to jointly open temperature controlled microgravity research on ISS
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 23, 2019
Nanoracks Space Outpost - Europe (Nanoracks IT) and Kayser Italia have announced that the organizations have sign an agreement to broaden research opportunities onboard the International Space Stati ... more


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MICROSAT BLITZ
D-Orbit and Astrocast sign new agreement for the launch of ten nanosats
Fino Mornasco Italy (SPX) Oct 31, 2019
Astrocast and D-Orbit have signed an agreement for the launch and deployment in LEO low inclination orbit of ten Astrocast nanosatellites through D-Orbit 's InOrbit NOW Launch Service. The agreement ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Nanoracks signs with Maritime Launch on re-use of C4M stages for in-orbit outposts
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 24, 2019
Nanoracks, the world's leading provider of commercial access to space, is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Canada's Maritime Launch Services to work on re-purposing and re-us ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Why modified carbon nanotubes can help the reproducibility problem
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Oct 19, 2019
Our search for sustainable energy generation technology has led researchers to investigate various materials and their combinations in many types of devices. One such synthetic material is called "p ... more
NANO TECH
Flexible, wearable supercapacitors based on porous nanocarbon nanocomposites
London, UK (SPX) Oct 19, 2019
Evening gowns with interwoven LEDs may look extravagant, but the light sources need a constant power supply from devices that are as well wearable, durable, and lightweight. Chinese scientists have ... more
ENERGY TECH
Energy flow in the nano range
Wurzburg, Germany (SPX) Oct 19, 2019
Plants and bacteria lead the way: They can capture the energy of sunlight with light-harvesting antennas and transfer it to a reaction centre. Transporting energy efficiently and in a targeted fashi ... more
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ENERGY TECH
Development of highly sensitive diode, converts microwaves to electricity
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Oct 17, 2019
The Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Fujitsu Limited, and the Tokyo Metropolitan University announced that they developed a highly sensitive rectifying element in the form of a nanowire ba ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Electrode-fitted microscope points to better designed devices that make fuel from sunlight
Eugene OR (SPX) Oct 08, 2019
Using an atomic-force microscope fitted with an electrode tip 1,000 times smaller than a human hair, University of Oregon researchers have identified in real time how nanoscale catalysts collect cha ... more
BIO FUEL
Converting CO2 to valuable resources with the help of nanoparticles
Bochum, Germany (SPX) Oct 14, 2019
An international research team has used nanoparticles to convert carbon dioxide into valuable raw materials. Scientists at Ruhr-Universitat Bochum in Germany and the University of New South Wales in ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Illinois researchers develop new framework for nanoantenna light absorption
Urbana IL (SPX) Sep 24, 2019
Harnessing light's energy into nanoscale volumes requires novel engineering approaches to overcome a fundamental barrier known as the "diffraction limit." However, University of Illinois researchers ... more
TECH SPACE
Gem-like nanoparticles of precious metals shine as catalysts
Chicago IL (SPX) Sep 24, 2019
A Northwestern University research team has developed a new method for making highly desirable catalysts from metal nanoparticles that could lead to better fuel cells, among other applications. The ... more


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MICROSAT BLITZ
GomSpace and Leaf Space sign MoU to strengthen ground segment collaboration
Aalborg, Danmark (SPX) Sep 20, 2019
Space, provider of ground station services, and GomSpace, manufacturer of nanosatellite solutions and operations services, will ensure that their respective solutions are fully integrated with each ... more
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NANO TECH
Scientists create a nanomaterial that is both twisted and untwisted at the same time
Bath UK (SPX) Sep 23, 2019
A new nanomaterial developed by scientists at the University of Bath could solve a conundrum faced by scientists probing some of the most promising types of future pharmaceuticals. Scientists ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Cutting edge UK led satellite will help to identify natural resources from space
London, UK (SPX) Sep 12, 2019
The Mission and Agile Nanosatellite for Terrestrial Imagery Services (MANTIS) satellite, which received funding this week will help energy and mining businesses identify new resources thanks to its ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Nanoparticles could grant humans permanent night vision
Washington (UPI) Aug 27, 2019
Built-in night vision may not be far off. Scientists have developed nanoparticles that allow mice to see near-infrared light. ... more
NANO TECH
Physicists create world's smallest engine
Dublin, Ireland (SPX) Aug 23, 2019
Theoretical physicists at Trinity College Dublin are among an international collaboration that has built the world's smallest engine - which, as a single calcium ion, is approximately ten billion ti ... more
CARBON WORLDS
New study reveals carbon nanotubes measurement possible for the first time
Swansea UK (SPX) Aug 23, 2019
Swansea University scientists have reported a new approach to measuring the conductivity between identical carbon nanotubes which could be used to help improve the efficiency of electrical power cab ... more
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Boeing proposes 'Fewest Steps to the Moon' concept for NASA lunar return
Houston TX (SPX) Nov 07, 2019
Boeing has submitted a proposal to NASA for an integrated Human Lander System (HLS) designed to safely take astronauts to the surface of the moon and return them to lunar orbit as part of the Artemis space exploration program. The company's proposal calls for delivering the lander's Ascent Element and Descent Element to lunar orbit in one rocket launch to ensure it is tailored for maximum ... more
+ NASA opens previously unopened Apollo sample ahead of Artemis missions
+ China's lunar rover travels over 300 meters on moon's far side
+ NASA's coating technology could help resolve lunar dust challenge
+ China drawing up plan for manned lunar exploration
+ China to launch Chang'e-5 lunar probe in 2020
+ Does crime increase when the moon is full?
+ Kennedy Space Center to award $7 billion contract for lunar missions
Beijing eyes creating first Earth-Moon economic zone
Beijing (Sputnik) Nov 07, 2019
China has been actively investing in space exploration in recent years, with its latest achievement being the successful launch of a drone that landed on the far side of the Moon and conducted several experiments there. Beijing is already planning future lunar missions, including a manned one. Director of the Science and Technology Commission of the China Aerospace Science and Technology C ... more
+ China conducts simulated weightlessness experiment for long-term stay in space
+ China plans more space science satellites
+ China's absence from global space conference due to "visa problem" causes concern
+ China prepares for space station construction
+ China's rocket-carrying ships depart for transportation mission
+ China's KZ-1A rocket launches two satellites
+ China's newly launched communication satellite suffers abnormality


ISRO was alerted to cyber attack ahead of failed lunar lander mission
New Delhi (Sputnik) Nov 07, 2019
The lander of India's second lunar probe, Chandrayaan-2 lost contact with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)'s earth station minutes before its scheduled soft-landing on the Moon's South Pole on 7 September, crushing the country's hope of making space history. A week after an NPCIL report on a cyber-attack at the Kudankulam plant surfaced, news emerged that the country's space a ... more
+ Iraqis arrested for backing protests on Facebook: HRW
+ Social media disinformation, surveillance growing: watchdog
+ Huawei, barred in US, offers app inducements in Europe
+ Huawei moving on 5G while politics plays out
+ US opens national security probe of Chinese-owned app TikTok: report
+ Watchdog sues FBI over facial recognition secrecy
+ Beijing eyes facial recognition tech for metro security
Boeing proposes 'Fewest Steps to the Moon' concept for NASA lunar return
Houston TX (SPX) Nov 07, 2019
Boeing has submitted a proposal to NASA for an integrated Human Lander System (HLS) designed to safely take astronauts to the surface of the moon and return them to lunar orbit as part of the Artemis space exploration program. The company's proposal calls for delivering the lander's Ascent Element and Descent Element to lunar orbit in one rocket launch to ensure it is tailored for maximum ... more
+ NASA opens previously unopened Apollo sample ahead of Artemis missions
+ China's lunar rover travels over 300 meters on moon's far side
+ NASA's coating technology could help resolve lunar dust challenge
+ China drawing up plan for manned lunar exploration
+ China to launch Chang'e-5 lunar probe in 2020
+ Does crime increase when the moon is full?
+ Kennedy Space Center to award $7 billion contract for lunar missions
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SMART discovers breakthrough way to look at the surface of nanoparticles
Singapore (SPX) Nov 06, 2019
Researchers from SMART, MIT's research enterprise in Singapore, have made a groundbreaking discovery that allows scientists to 'look' at the surface density of dispersed nanoparticles. This revolutionary technique enables researchers to 'characterise' or understand the properties of nanoparticles without disturbing the nanoparticle, and also at a far lower cost and far quicker too. The new ... more
+ Visible light and nanoparticle catalysts produce desirable bioactive molecules
+ Flexible, wearable supercapacitors based on porous nanocarbon nanocomposites
+ Scientists create a nanomaterial that is both twisted and untwisted at the same time
+ Physicists create world's smallest engine
+ DNA origami joins forces with molecular motors to build nanoscale machines
+ DARPA Announces Microsystems Exploration Program
Changes in high-altitude winds over the South Pacific produce long-term effects
Bremerhaven, Germany (SPX) Nov 06, 2019
In the past million years, the high-altitude winds of the southern westerly wind belt, which spans nearly half the globe, didn't behave as uniformly over the Southern Pacific as previously assumed. Instead, they varied cyclically over periods of ca. 21,000 years. A new study has now confirmed close ties between the climate of the mid and high latitudes and that of the tropics in the South Pacifi ... more
+ China launches new Earth observation satellite
+ Satellites are key to monitoring ocean carbon
+ Nature might be better than tech at reducing air pollution
+ Intensified global monsoon extreme rainfall signals global warming
+ DLR DESIS spectrometer begins routine operations on the ISS
+ Ozone hole in 2019 is the smallest on record since its discovery
+ Tiny particles lead to brighter clouds in the tropics


SMART discovers breakthrough way to look at the surface of nanoparticles
Singapore (SPX) Nov 06, 2019
Researchers from SMART, MIT's research enterprise in Singapore, have made a groundbreaking discovery that allows scientists to 'look' at the surface density of dispersed nanoparticles. This revolutionary technique enables researchers to 'characterise' or understand the properties of nanoparticles without disturbing the nanoparticle, and also at a far lower cost and far quicker too. The new ... more
+ Visible light and nanoparticle catalysts produce desirable bioactive molecules
+ Flexible, wearable supercapacitors based on porous nanocarbon nanocomposites
+ Scientists create a nanomaterial that is both twisted and untwisted at the same time
+ Physicists create world's smallest engine
+ DNA origami joins forces with molecular motors to build nanoscale machines
+ DARPA Announces Microsystems Exploration Program
Teams Complete SubT Challenge Virtual Tunnel Circuit
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 01, 2019
With 50 total points, Coordinated Robotics finished in first place in the DARPA Subterranean (SubT) Challenge Virtual Tunnel Circuit event, and as the top self-funded team, earned $250,000. Eight teams developed, tested, and submitted their software-based solutions for simulation-based evaluation on the SubT Virtual Testbed. DARPA-funded and self-funded teams compete side-by-side throughou ... more
+ New soft-muscled RoboBee is accident proof
+ On the way to intelligent microrobots
+ Human reflexes keep two-legged robot upright
+ Two-legged robot mimics human balance while running and jumping
+ Robot acquires new, essential spacewalking functions says cosmonaut
+ New lightweight, portable robotic suit to increase running and walking performance
+ Assembler robots make large structures from little pieces
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Israeli drone overflying Lebanon targeted by missile: army
Jerusalem (AFP) Oct 31, 2019
An anti-aircraft missile was fired Thursday at an Israeli drone over Lebanon, the Israeli army said, adding that the unmanned aircraft was not hit. "A short while ago, an anti-aircraft missile was launched over Lebanese territory towards an IDF (Israeli army) UAV. The UAV was not hit," the military said in a statement posted on Twitter. It gave no further details. Lebanon's Shiite milita ... more
+ US Interior Department grounds Chinese-made drones
+ Drones help map Iceland's disappearing glaciers
+ Swarm of tiny drones explores unknown environments
+ RedTail LiDAR Systems unveils innovative 3D mapping solution at Commercial UAV EXPO
+ Most complete exploration of fly landing maneuvers to advance future robots
+ Elbit Systems sells $153M worth of mini-drones to unnamed country
+ ImSAR LLC wins $$7.2M contract for work on RQ-21A UAV
Antimony holds promise for post-silicon electronics
Austin TX (SPX) Nov 05, 2019
Not everything is bigger in Texas - some things are really, really small. A group of engineers at The University of Texas at Austin may have found a new material for manufacturing even smaller computer chips that could replace silicon and help overcome one of the biggest challenges facing the tech industry in decades: the inevitable end of Moore's Law. In 1965, Gordon Moore, founder of Int ... more
+ High performance electrical circuits made with 3D-printed plastics
+ NTU Singapore researchers create quantum chip 1,000 times smaller than current setups
+ Xerox eyes deal for PC maker HP: reports
+ Scientists tame Josephson vortices
+ Blanket of light may give better quantum computers
+ Radiation detector with the lowest noise in the world boosts quantum work
+ Study reveals how age affects perception of white LED light


New procedure for obtaining a cheap ultra-hard material that is resistant to radioactivity
Seville, Spain (SPX) Oct 28, 2019
University of Seville researchers, led by the professor Francisco Luis Cumbrera, together with colleagues from the University of Zaragoza and CSIC, have found a procedure for producing the phase B6C of boron carbide. This phase had been described from a theoretical point of view, but obtaining it and describing its character were a task that remained unfulfilled. This scientific-technologi ... more
+ New printer creates extremely realistic colorful holograms
+ A cross-center collaboration leads to an aerogel based aircraft antenna
+ NASA Microgap-Cooling technology immune to gravity effects and ready for spaceflight
+ Drexel researchers develop coal ash aggregate that helps concrete cure
+ Las Cumbres helping to develope a Cyberinfrastructure Institute for Astronomical Data
+ Invention of shape-changing textiles powered only by body heat
+ OMG developing new standard for interface for Software Defined Radios
Chasing shadows in China: Detained lawyer's wife battles on
Xuzhou, China (AFP) Nov 1, 2019
With winter approaching, Xu Yan brought some warm clothes and money for her husband to a detention centre in eastern China, though she's not even sure the arrested human rights lawyer is still being held there. Xu, 37, has travelled some 20 times from Beijing to Xuzhou in Jiangsu province in a vain struggle to get any information about Yu Wensheng after he was taken into custody last year. ... more
+ 'Bulletproof' China-backed site attacks HK democracy activists
+ Lawmakers flag 'alarming' Chinese meddling in UK universities
+ Xi voices 'trust' in Hong Kong leader, but concern over unrest
+ Pro-Beijing politician wounded in Hong Kong knife attack
+ In a Hong Kong tea house Beijing loyalists decry protests
+ Xi voices 'high degree of trust' in Hong Kong leader over unrest
+ Chinese state media urge 'tougher line' on Hong Kong
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Researchers apply the squeeze to better detect stellar-mass black holes
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Nov 01, 2019
Scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) have found a way to better detect all collisions of stellar-mass black holes in the universe. Stellar-mass black holes are formed by the gravitational collapse of a star. Their collisions are some of the most violent events in the universe, creating gravitational waves or ripples in space-time. These ripples are miniscule and detected ... more
+ UCF researchers discover mechanisms for the cause of the Big Bang
+ Light-based 'tractor beam' assembles materials at the nanoscale
+ Ancient gas cloud shows that the first stars must have formed very quickly
+ Evading Heisenberg isn't easy
+ Scientists may have discovered whole new class of black holes
+ eROSITA takes its first look at the hot Universe
+ How to spot a wormhole if they exist
Astronomers use giant galaxy cluster as X-ray magnifying lens
Boston MA (SPX) Oct 16, 2019
Astronomers at MIT and elsewhere have used a massive cluster of galaxies as an X-ray magnifying glass to peer back in time, to nearly 9.4 billion years ago. In the process, they spotted a tiny dwarf galaxy in its very first, high-energy stages of star formation. While galaxy clusters have been used to magnify objects at optical wavelengths, this is the first time scientists have leveraged ... more
+ The violent history of the big galaxy next door
+ UN offers use of ESA's hypergravity centrifuge to researchers worldwide
+ A key piece to understanding how quantum gravity affects low-energy physics
+ Fastest eclipsing binary, a valuable target for gravitational wave studies
+ Chameleon Theory Could Change How We Think About Gravity
+ Artificial gravity breaks free from science fiction
+ Researchers find quantum gravity has no symmetry


Delaware Electric Cooperative teams with Constellation to expand Georgetown solar farm
Georgetown DE (SPX) Nov 05, 2019
Construction is now underway to dramatically expand Delaware Electric Cooperative's Bruce A. Henry Solar Farm in Sussex County. Earlier this year, the Cooperative signed an agreement with Constellation, a leading retail energy provider, to nearly double the size of the 23-acre solar facility near Georgetown. Constellation, an Exelon company, is currently building a 17-acre, 4.2 MW (DC) add ... more
+ Dynamic Energy completes large rooftop solar array at Autronic Plastics
+ Solar and wind energy preserve groundwater for drought, agriculture
+ Shepard Steel turns on new solar energy system; early production exceeds estimates
+ Prism Solar expands solar panel deployments for JPMorgan Chase
+ Dominion Energy announces largest addition to Virginia Solar Fleet
+ Intersect signs long-term power purchase agreement for Californian solar project
+ Tethered chem combos could revolutionize artificial photosynthesis
European network of operations centres takes shape
Darmstadt, Germany (SPX) Oct 28, 2019
ESA and the French space agency CNES have signed an important agreement that will see the two agencies improve interoperability between their mission control facilities on ground, enhancing the abilities of each organisation in space. The European 'Network of Operations Centres' will enable opportunities for joint action, knowledge sharing and technical interchange, and allow engineers and ... more
+ D-Orbit signs contract with OneWeb in the frame of ESA project Sunrise
+ Space: a major legal void
+ SpaceX to launch 42,000 satellites
+ Launch of the European AGILE 4.0 research project
+ SpaceX seeking many more satellites for space-based internet grid
+ OmegA team values partnerships with customer, suppliers
+ Call for innovation to advance Europe's lab in space
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