Researchers are clueless about how planetary systems—similar to the solar system or the multi-planet systems surrounding other stars—arrange themselves, and why collision does not occur more often between the planets.
A first of its kind industry 4.0 factory is applying game-changing digital technologies to advance manufacturing on the UK’s next generation combat air system, Tempest.
Robots have led the way in numerous forms of exploration, from underground to outer space. A variety of organizations are counting on them to serve as partners in the next round of endeavors.
A new space race is underway throughout the globe and the renewed interest in space exploration is trickling down to the Robotic Technology Center at West Virginia University in a big way.
West Virginia University's Duncan Lorimer might be the godfather of the fast radio burst, but a pair of international students has taken exploring these mysterious cosmic flashes to a new level.
During a space mission, it is crucial to perform accurate tracking of the relative six-degree-of-freedom (6-DOF) pose of a spacecraft in close range—such as debris removal, landing, rendezvous, and docking.
NEOTech, a leading provider of manufacturing technology and supply chain solutions for brand name OEMs in the industrial, medical and mil/aero markets, announces the company continues their proactive fight against the global COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic with the large-scale production of the Children’s Morning Check Robot.
A first-of-its kind trial to remotely pilot a small Uninhabited Aerial System (UAS) from the back of a C-130J has taken air-land integration to new heights. This collaboration between Plan Jericho, 3SECFOR, 37 Squadron and Army has the potential to open up a range of capability options for the joint force.
Mole-bot, a drilling biomimetic robot designed by KAIST, boasts a stout scapula, a waist inclinable on all sides, and powerful forelimbs.
Over 2000 large protostars—new stars that are still emerging and may hold clues to the genesis of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy—have now been identified by an artificial intelligence (AI) system.