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  • Europe’s Plan for Faster Space Travel June 14, 2025
    This article originally appeared on Universe Today.Getting to Mars takes a really long time, about 9 months using today’s rocket technology. This is because regular rocket engines burn fuel and oxygen together (like a car engine), but they’re not very efficient. The fundamental problem is that spacecraft must carry both fuel and oxidizer since there’s […]
    Mark Thompson
  • Video Friday: AI Model Gives Neo Robot Autonomy June 13, 2025
    Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.2025 Energy Drone & Robotics Summit: 16–18 June 2025, HOUSTONRSS 2025: 21–25 June 2025, LOS ANGELESETH […]
    Evan Ackerman
  • Telecom Expert Honored By IEEE Standards Association June 12, 2025
    Growing up in Taipei, Taiwan, in the 1960s with limited access to television and other forms of entertainment, Kevin Lu amused himself by examining how machines worked. He became fascinated by heavy construction equipment and built miniature versions of the machinery out of scrap materials.“We didn’t have a lot at the time,” Lu recalls. “TV […]
    Willie D. Jones
  • Anti-Distraction Systems Shut Down Smartphone Use June 11, 2025
    As mobile phone use continues to be a leading cause of vehicle accidents, a range of technologies has emerged designed to combat distracted driving. From mobile apps to hardware-integrated systems, these tools aim to limit phone use behind the wheel. But a closer look reveals significant differences in how effectively they prevent distractions—especially in fleet […]
    Willie D. Jones
  • Three Steps to Stopping Killer Asteroids June 11, 2025
    Impact was imminent. Occasional gasps arose as the asteroid took shape and a jagged, rocky surface filled the view. Then the images abruptly stopped.The mission control room at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab in Laurel, Md., erupted in cheers. “We have impact!” said the lead engineer, who gave a two-handed high five to a […]
    Nancy L. Chabot
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