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NASA Reveals Artemis 3 Astronauts For Critical Moon Lander Test Flight

NASA has announced the astronauts who will launch to space on the Artemis 3 mission next year. The international crew consists of three spaceflight veterans and one first-time spaceflyer, all with backgrounds...

Data Centers Pose Threat To Great Lakes Water Supply

A new report shows that AI Data Centers are coming to the Midwest, and they could put immense amounts of stress on the Great Lakes’ water supply. The report estimates that 150 billion gallons of...

AI in Manufacturing Event Announces Expert Speakers

TUV Rheinland and Automation Alley, and Global Auto Mobility are proud to announce that the June 17th event “Artificial Intelligence with Real Results: How Manufacturing can Benefit or Risk Losing Out” will...

Engineering Careers Tour Features Western Michigan University Panel

We are happy to announce another feature in our Astemo Engineering Careers Tour -- featuring a panel of experts and educators at Western Michigan University. With the generous support from the people at...

Robots Use Fear to Fight Invasive Fish

The invasive mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) chews off the tails of freshwater fishes and tadpoles, leaving the native animals to perish while dining on other fishes' and amphibians' eggs. In a study published December 16 in the journal iScience, researchers...

Mind-Controlled Robots Now One Step Closer

Tetraplegic patients are prisoners of their own bodies, unable to speak or perform the slightest movement. Researchers have been working for years to develop systems that can help these patients carry out some tasks on their own. "People with a spinal cord injury...

Enabling Drones To De-Ice Their Wings Automatically

In Nordic countries, ice can form on the wings almost year round, even in mid-July. The NTNU researchers behind the drone company Aviant will soon be flying blood samples from remote hospitals in places like Røros to St. Olav's Hospital in Trondheim. Two such routes...

Cruise to Start Autonomous Taxi Service Next Year

General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicle subsidiary plans to start running a fully autonomous taxi service in San Francisco next year. Doug Parks, GM’s product development and purchasing chief, told analysts Thursday that he has ridden in a Cruise vehicle with no...

Can High-Tech Methane Detectors Help Reach U.S. Climate Goals?

Methane is worse for climate change than carbon emissions. But to stop it, we first need to find it. To explain how high-tech aerial photography can help save the planet, research scientist Riley Duren refers to a map of Los Angeles, where a pixelated blue and green...

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