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26 July 2006

A drill that knows when the going is too tough and a different bit is needed could be probing Mars by 2013. NASA researchers are testing a prototype of the rig, called Drilling Automation for Mars Exploration, in the Canadian Arctic. It uses algorithms to detect drill vibrations and speed changes that indicate it has hit a problem, and can penetrate up to 7 metres into frozen dirt and rock.

An unmanned aircraft made from “printed” parts has been unveiled. Developed at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works research facility in Palmdale, California, the Polecat is a 28-metre flying wing weighing 4…

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