On Earth, we can punch an address into Google Maps and be on our way in seconds. But plotting a course for NASA's Perseverance rover, 140 million miles away on Mars, is significantly more difficult.
New research suggests legged robots may dramatically improve how quickly scientists can search for signs of life on the Red Planet.
Scientists test autonomous robots that study rocks faster on Mars-like terrain, balancing speed with scientific precision.
Spread the loveThe quest for life on Mars has taken a giant leap forward with the introduction of a groundbreaking semi-autonomous walking robot. This innovative technology, developed by researchers, ...
What is there when there is nothing except an empty atmosphere? A NASA scientist would likely say this as the answer. Hundreds of millions of miles away, where there is nothing but an empty world of ...
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