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December 15, 2020
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA's ELaNa 20 Mission First to Fly on Virgin Orbit Launch



Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
Ten NASA-sponsored CubeSats are preparing to fly on the agency's next Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) mission, making this the first payload carried by Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne rocket. With the small satellites safely secured inside the payload fairing, and the fairing mated to the rocket, Virgin Orbit is gearing up for ELaNa 20, the Dec.19, 2020, Launch Demo 2 flight from the Mojave Air and Space Port in California. "This initiative actually enables the market for future Cube ... read more

CARBON WORLDS
International research project investigates photosensitive carbon nanoparticles
Nuremberg, Germany (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
An international team of researchers, including researchers from Friedrich-Alexander Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg (FAU) headed by Prof. Dr. Dirk M. Guldi have now managed to identify the fundamenta ... more
OIL AND GAS
Nanoengineered cement shows promise for sealing leaky gas wells
University Park PA (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
Leaking natural gas wells are considered a potential source of methane emissions, and a new nanomaterial cement mixture could provide an effective, affordable solution for sealing these wells, accor ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Nanoracks Bishop airlock takes flight
Cape Canaveral, FL (SPX) Dec 09, 2020
The privately-owned Nanoracks Bishop Airlock, has reached ISS after a successful launch onboard the CRS-21 mission. "This is a monumental moment for Nanoracks," says CEO Jeffrey Manber. "We ca ... more
CARBON WORLDS
Skoltech scientists run a 'speed test' to boost the production of carbon nanotubes
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
Skoltech researchers have investigated the procedure for catalyst delivery used in the most common method of carbon nanotube production, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), offering what they call a "s ... more
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TECH SPACE
Russian scientists improve 3D printing technology for aerospace composites using oil waste
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
Scientists from NUST MISIS have improved the technology of 3D printing from aluminum, having achieved an increase in the hardness of products by 1,5 times. The nanocarbon additive to aluminum powder ... more
SPACEWAR
Colombian Air Force initiates its 2nd Nanosatellite mission with GomSpace
Aalborg, Denmark (SPX) Nov 13, 2020
GomSpace has signed a contract with CODALTEC / Colombian Air Force ("FAC") to initiate the FACSAT-2 satellite mission and associated intensive virtual technology transfer program. The contract is wo ... more
TECH SPACE
Smaller than ever - exploring the unusual properties of quantum-sized materials
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 13, 2020
The development of functional nanomaterials has been a major landmark in the history of materials science. Nanoparticles with diameters ranging from 5 to 500 nm have unprecedented properties, such a ... more
CHIP TECH
Telling when a nanolithography mold will break through droplets
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 12, 2020
Ultraviolet nanoimprint lithography is powerful method of producing polymer nanostructures by pressing a curable resin onto a mold. However, there are no convenient methods to determine the lifetime ... more
NANO TECH
Making 3D nanosuperconductors with DNA
Upton NY (SPX) Nov 11, 2020
Three-dimensional (3-D) nanostructured materials - those with complex shapes at a size scale of billionths of a meter - that can conduct electricity without resistance could be used in a range of qu ... more
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TIME AND SPACE
No matter the size of a nuclear party, some protons and neutrons will pair up and dance
Boston MA (SPX) Nov 10, 2020
Atoms in a gas can seem like partiers at a nanoscopic rave, with particles zipping around, pairing up, and flying off again in seemingly random fashion. And yet physicists have come up with formulas ... more
CHIP TECH
Next-generation computer chip with two heads
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Nov 06, 2020
It's a major breakthrough in the field of electronics. Engineers at EPFL's Laboratory of Nanoscale Electronics and Structures (LANES) have developed a next-generation circuit that allows for smaller ... more
NANO TECH
Researchers share design for affordable single-molecule microscope
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 06, 2020
With education budgets shrinking at universities in many parts of the world, every expense matters. Thanks to a team of scientists and students from the University of Sheffield, stocking the chem lab just got a little less expensive. ... more
CARBON WORLDS
Scientists grow carbon nanotube forest much longer than any other
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 05, 2020
Today, a multitude of industries, including optics, electronics, water purification, and drug delivery, innovate at an unprecedented scale with nanometer-wide rolls of honeycomb-shaped graphite shee ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
TAU builds and plans to launch a small satellite into orbit
Tel Aviv, Israel (SPX) Nov 05, 2020
The TAU-SAT1 nanosatellite, approximately the size of a shoebox, is currently undergoing pre-flight testing at the Japanese space agency JAXA prior to a planned launch by NASA in the first quarter o ... more


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BIO FUEL
New protein nanobioreactor designed to improve sustainable bioenergy production
Liverpool UK (SPX) Nov 04, 2020
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have unlocked new possibilities for the future development of sustainable, clean bioenergy. The study, published in Nature Communications, shows how bacter ... more
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CARBON WORLDS
Rice finds path to nanodiamond from graphene
Houston TX (SPX) Nov 02, 2020
Marrying two layers of graphene is an easy route to the blissful formation of nanoscale diamond, but sometimes thicker is better. While it may only take a bit of heat to turn a treated bilayer ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Space company NanoAvionics invests and expands in the UK
Basingstoke UK (SPX) Nov 02, 2020
NanoAvionics, a leading nanosatellite bus manufacturer and mission integrator, is expanding its space sector business in the United Kingdom by moving to a new, larger facility for satellite assembly ... more
NANO TECH
Scientists explain the paradox of quantum forces in nanodevices
Saint-Petersburg, Russia (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
Researchers from Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) proposed a new approach to describe the interaction of metals with electromagnetic fluctuations (i.e., with random burst ... more
NANO TECH
Rice rolls out next-gen nanocars
Houston TX (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
Nanomechanics at Rice University and the University of Houston are getting ready to rev their engines for the second international Nanocar Race. While they'll have to pump the brakes for a bit ... more
CARBON WORLDS
On-surface synthesis of graphene nanoribbons could advance quantum devices
Oak Ridge TN (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
An international multi-institution team of scientists has synthesized graphene nanoribbons - ultrathin strips of carbon atoms - on a titanium dioxide surface using an atomically precise method that ... more
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Chang'e 5 makes orbital correction on way back to Earth
Beijing (XNA) Dec 15, 2020
The Chang'e 5 probe made its first orbital correction on Monday morning on its way back to Earth, according to the China National Space Administration. The orbiter-reentry capsule combination activated two 25-newton-thrust engines at 11:13 am. The engines were operational for 28 seconds and completed the maneuver, the administration said in a statement. The combination made two orbit ... more
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+ Image-based navigation could help spacecraft safely land on the moon
China plans to launch new space science satellites
Beijing (XNA) Nov 30, 2020
China plans to launch a space telescope for research in electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves in December, according to the National Space Science Center under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). The telescope, Gravitational Wave High-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor (GECAM), will be launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's S ... more
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Dutch 'roll up' Russian spy network, expel two diplomats
The Hague (AFP) Dec 10, 2020
The Netherlands is expelling two alleged Russian spies working as diplomats after "rolling up" a spy network that targeted hi-tech industries, Dutch security officials said on Thursday. The Russian officers from the civilian SVR intelligence service built up a "substantial" network of sources that could have damaged Dutch national interests, the Dutch General Intelligence and Security Servic ... more
+ Big data 'turbocharged' repression in China's Xinjiang
+ Huawei exec silent on plea deal at Canada extradition trial
+ Italy says two arrested for defence data theft
+ Cybercrime costs to top $1 trillion this year: researchers
+ US restricts visas to Chinese online trolls
+ Divers find Nazis' Enigma code machine in Baltic Sea
+ US in discussions with Huawei on Meng Wanzhou's return to China: WSJ
Chang'e 5 makes orbital correction on way back to Earth
Beijing (XNA) Dec 15, 2020
The Chang'e 5 probe made its first orbital correction on Monday morning on its way back to Earth, according to the China National Space Administration. The orbiter-reentry capsule combination activated two 25-newton-thrust engines at 11:13 am. The engines were operational for 28 seconds and completed the maneuver, the administration said in a statement. The combination made two orbit ... more
+ National team submits Lunar proposal To NASA
+ Chang'e 5 in moon-to-Earth trajectory
+ Chang'e 5 makes 1st moon-Earth transfer injection maneuver to return home
+ NASA Names Artemis Team of Astronauts Eligible for Early Moon Missions
+ Israel sets sights on 2024 unmanned moon landing
+ Chang'e 5 set to start journey to Earth
+ Image-based navigation could help spacecraft safely land on the moon


Making 3D nanosuperconductors with DNA
Upton NY (SPX) Nov 11, 2020
Three-dimensional (3-D) nanostructured materials - those with complex shapes at a size scale of billionths of a meter - that can conduct electricity without resistance could be used in a range of quantum devices. For example, such 3-D superconducting nanostructures could find application in signal amplifiers to enhance the speed and accuracy of quantum computers and ultrasensitive magnetic field ... more
+ Researchers share design for affordable single-molecule microscope
+ Scientists explain the paradox of quantum forces in nanodevices
+ Rice rolls out next-gen nanocars
+ Nano particles for healthy tissue
+ Hybrid nanomaterials hold promise for improved ceramic composites
+ Scientists open new window into the nanoworld
+ The smallest motor in the world
Teledyne e2v wins UK grant to develop AI processes for intelligent EO detection systems
Chelmsford UK (SPX) Dec 09, 2020
Teledyne e2v's Space Imaging team, a part of the Teledyne Imaging Group, has secured funding from the UK Space Agency's National Space Innovation Programme (NSIP) that will demonstrate and help support intelligent image processing platforms. The funding is in response to the 2020/2021 NSIP theme for "Earth Observation to Tackle Climate Change" and will be jointly delivered with Craft Prospect, b ... more
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Making 3D nanosuperconductors with DNA
Upton NY (SPX) Nov 11, 2020
Three-dimensional (3-D) nanostructured materials - those with complex shapes at a size scale of billionths of a meter - that can conduct electricity without resistance could be used in a range of quantum devices. For example, such 3-D superconducting nanostructures could find application in signal amplifiers to enhance the speed and accuracy of quantum computers and ultrasensitive magnetic field ... more
+ Researchers share design for affordable single-molecule microscope
+ Scientists explain the paradox of quantum forces in nanodevices
+ Rice rolls out next-gen nanocars
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'The robot made me do it': Robots encourage risk-taking behaviour in people
Southampton UK (SPX) Dec 14, 2020
New research has shown robots can encourage people to take greater risks in a simulated gambling scenario than they would if there was nothing to influence their behaviours. Increasing our understanding of whether robots can affect risk-taking could have clear ethical, practiCal and policy implications, which this study set out to explore. Dr Yaniv Hanoch, Associate Professor in Risk Manag ... more
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+ ESA signs contracts for reusable Space Rider up to maiden flight
+ Warning over 'blind adoption' of AI and rights impact
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Test of Gremlin drones a near success, but C-130 couldn't retrieve them
Washington DC (UPI) Dec 11, 2020
X-61A unmanned aerial vehicles flew successfully in a test but could not be retrieved by a cargo plane, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency said. It was the third test of the vehicles, nicknamed Gremlins Air Vehicles. Three were launched at an undisclosed location in tests beginning in late October, DARPA said in a statement on Thursday. While all autonomous flying posi ... more
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+ Army looks to improve quadrotor drone performance
+ Navy creates program for specialists to operate MQ-25 Stingray drone
+ Northrop Grumman Completes Initial Development of Australian Triton Network Integration Test Environment
+ UAV Navigation and CATEC looking for the Global Unmanned Mobility Solution
+ France seeks drones to detect, intercept battlefield radio communications
+ NATO receives final Alliance Ground Surveillance aircraft in Italy
Atom-thin transistor uses half the voltage of common semiconductors, boosts current density
Buffalo NY (SPX) Dec 14, 2020
University at Buffalo researchers are reporting a new, two-dimensional transistor made of graphene and the compound molybdenum disulfide that could help usher in a new era of computing. As described in a paper accepted at the 2020 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, which is taking place virtually next week, the transistor requires half the voltage of current semiconductors. It al ... more
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MIT to use the ISS to test smart, electronic textiles for use in spacesuits and spacecraft
Houston TX (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
Space can be a dangerous place for astronauts and spacecraft, with harsh conditions and orbital debris that travels at incredibly high speeds. However, imagine a warning system that could be stitched into the fibers of spacesuits or integrated into the exterior of spacecraft that could detect debris impacts and send an early hazard alert. This is the goal of a new study by researchers at the Mas ... more
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+ DoD to adopt flight simulation program for ordinary computers
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China's trailblazing female comedians tackle taboos
Beijing (AFP) Dec 11, 2020
Strutting onstage with well-honed confidence, 23-year-old comedian Qiqi is part of a new wave of young, female stand-up acts in China, crashing into what has always previously been a man's world. Her jokes were met with roars of laughter from the well-heeled young professionals watching in a packed Beijing theatre. "I've always liked making people laugh ever since I was small, it gives m ... more
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Breakthrough in nuclear physics
Munich, Germany (SPX) Dec 10, 2020
The positively charged protons in atomic nuclei should actually repel each other, and yet even heavy nuclei with many protons and neutrons stick together. The so-called strong interaction is responsible for this. Prof. Laura Fabbietti and her research group at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have now developed a method to precisely measure the strong interaction utilizing particle colli ... more
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Getting in a spin over a cup of coffee
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If the orientation of this image is a little disorienting, then you know how astronauts feel in their first few hours in space. in weightlessness, the human body loses its cues for up and down and requires adjustments in over to move and manipulate objects. Researchers are studying extent of this adjustment through the Grip experiment, being set up in this image by NASA astronaut Mike Hopk ... more
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+ Einstein's description of gravity just got much harder to beat




Harvesting the sun's energy for clean drinking water
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 11, 2020
Without drinkable water there is no life. Yet, nearly 1.1 billion people worldwide lack access to fresh water and another 2.4 billion suffer from diseases borne by unclean drinking water. This is because while science has yielded advanced water treatment methods such as membrane distillation and reverse osmosis, these are often difficult to implement in developing countries owing to their high c ... more
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Arianespace to launch next OneWeb batch from Vostochny Cosmodrome
Vostochny, Russia (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
Flight ST29, the first commercial mission from Vostochny Cosmodrome performed by Arianespace and its Starsem affiliate, will put 36 of OneWeb's satellites into a near-polar orbit at an altitude of 450 kilometers. After separation, the satellites will raise themselves to their operational orbit. The first six OneWeb satellites were successfully orbited by Arianespace on Soyuz Flight VS21 fr ... more
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