Space
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NASA To Give $1M To Anyone Who Could Make Its Robots Mars-Ready
NASA has opened the registration for the Space Robotics Challenge. A prize of $1 million will be awarded to teams who can successfully program a virtual robot to be capable of living on Mars.
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