
Controlling swarms of robots with a finger
Using a smart tablet and a red beam of light, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have created a system that allows people to control a fleet of robots with the swipe of a finger. A person t ... more
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Device could greatly improve speech and image recognition
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering and the Russian Academy of Sciences have successfully demonstrated pattern recognition using a magnonic holograph ... more
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Left-leaning PM Albanese triumphs in Australian election
US researchers seek to legitimize AI mental health care
ESA releases record breaking forest carbon dataset spanning 15 years
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NASA: Hang on a Minute, We're NOT Working on Warp-Drive Technology
After overly excitable media outlets reported the creation of "warp-drive" technology, NASA has had to come out and set the record straight about what recent reports about an electromagnetic drive t ... more
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Fifth Vega takes shape for its flight with Sentinel-2A
The fifth Vega launcher continues its integration process in French Guiana for a mission this summer to orbit Europe's Sentinel-2A Earth observation satellite.
During activity at the Spaceport ... more
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Space Launch System Program Moving Forward with Critical Design Review
NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) Program is kicking off its critical design review May 11 at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. This new rocket will be the most powerful lau ... more
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SMC awards 7.8 million dollar contract to Georgia Tech Research Institute
Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, has been awarded a $7,857,568.00 contract, for combustion stability modeling and design tool development.
This contract provides for the deve ... more
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Japan, Norway seek U.S. missile buys
Anti-ship missiles and air-to-air missiles are on the shopping lists of two U.S. allies separately seeking Foreign Military Sales deals. ... more
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