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Robai and Intelitek Join Forces to Bring NASA Robotics Technology to STEM Education
2015-02-27 11:31:02| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Intelitek to Offer the CytonE Humanoid Robot for the Classroom CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Robai and Intelitek have launched a new line of humanoid robots--the CytonE family--for education. The size of a human arm and weighing under five pounds, each CytonE arm has seven independent axes of motion plus a gripper. The...
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NASA satellites show rain like never before
2015-02-27 09:48:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: Few things on our planet connect us like precipitation. The storm that drops snow in the mountains of Tennessee can one day bring rain to the plains of Spain a week later. Yet there hasn't been a way to effectively monitor all the precipitation across the globe at once, let alone create a vertical profile from the clouds to the ground. All that changed last year, though, when NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency launched the last piece of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission,...
02.24.15 -- NASA Ka-Band Communications System Breaks Through The Noise
2015-02-23 05:34:15| rfglobalnet News Articles
02/24/15 RF Globalnet Newsletter
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NASA Team Develops New Ka-Band Communications System To Break Through The Noise
2015-02-20 02:33:30| rfglobalnet Home Page
The radio frequency band that many NASA missions use to communicate with spacecraft — S-band — is getting a bit crowded and noisy, and likely to get more jammed as science missions demand higher and higher data rates.
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NASA: Hottest 12 Months on Record Globally Thanks to Warm January
2015-02-18 14:26:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ThinkProgress: In January, the planet continued the warming trend that made 2014 the hottest calendar year on record. NASA reports that last month was the second-hottest January on record (after 2007), while the Japan Meteorological Agency ranked it the hottest. Significantly, there has never been as hot a 12-month period in NASA`s database as the previous 12 months (February 2014January 2015). This is using a 12-month moving average, so we can "see the march of temperature change over time," rather than just...
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