DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist
DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF
By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane
US SPACE FORCE & SPACE MYSTERIES
SOURCE: US SPACE FORCE
- The US Space Force wants to track "abnormal observables" in Earth orbit that are of unknown origin. Here are some key facts:
- New mission of the USW Space force is to identify and track mysterious objects that are in Earth orbit
- Most of the time those objects are from other nations
- The group will identify, work to understand, track and maintain custody of the objects, according to a document released by the US Space Force
- The purpose is to ensure the safety of space vehicles flying in the Earth's orbit
- They want to know where the vehicles are in real-time, how they got there, who owns them, what their potential capabilities are and who the operator is
- A lot of advanced technologies will be applied to this, including radar systems, infrared and optical sensors, radio frequency monitoring, intelligence community information and data and images from space weather stations
- The USSF has also hired several private companies to develop new technologies for the effort.
AN AI ROBOT TO FIX POTHOLES
Source: Road Bot & Stock
- Road Bot has been developed to fix Britain's potholed roads. Here's what we know:
- It was developed by British scientists
- It finds and fixes potholes using AI
- Developed by Robotiz3d
- It's self-driving
- It selects measurement data to analyze the geometry of the potholes
- There is also a unique prediction algorithm that predicts road conditions and prioritizes preventive maintenance of roads
- Expectation is that Road Bots will reduce time, costs, CO2 emissions and material waste
- With extreme weather conditions increasing in Britain 2 million pothole fixes are expected to increase yearly
- Thanks to Road Bots' cutting-edge tech, not only will time, cost and CO2 emissions be lessened, but Britons will have a smoother ride.
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