The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Artificial intelligence can detect eye disease with the best of them (the best being trained doctors), a crucial protein could be leukemia’s Achilles’ heel, and disease treatment might be...
View ArticleBiotech Sandbox: New Swedish Center Helps Startups Develop The Treatments Of...
Since she was a child, Therése Kallur has been interested in how the mind works. Today she makes spare parts for it.“When I started studying psychology, I was deeply unsatisfied because I thought that...
View ArticleThis Software Delivers: GE’s Port Optimizer Pilot Expands To Long Beach,...
Nearly one out of every five shipping container units — filled with furniture, electronics, clothing and other goods coming from or going to Asia — passes through the Port of Long Beach every year....
View ArticleChanging The Odds: A 3-Hour Treatment For Liver Cancer, No Radiation Required
When Georgeann Jansson was diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common form of primary liver cancer, she immediately met with an oncologist to determine the best course of action.The...
View ArticleLive Long And Prosper: Nerve Signals Could Lead To Non-Invasive Ways To...
In the original Star Trek series that aired in the 1960s, creator Gene Roddenberry posited a handheld medical device that, when passed in close proximity to a patient, provided the doctor with an...
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Scientists have figured out how to 3D print tiny objects from graphene, the world’s strongest material, and use to same stuff to make an eye implant that could reverse vision loss. They also found a...
View ArticlePower Play: Edison Lost The War Of Currents, But DC Networks Are Now Making A...
When Thomas Edison opened the world’s first central power plant on Pearl Street in downtown Manhattan in 1882, he revolutionized how people used electricity. Until then, most users generated their own...
View ArticlePower Play: GE Brings Its Vision For The Electrical Grid To The City Of Light
The power grid — the world’s largest machine — got its start when Thomas Edison turned on the generators at Pearl Street Station in Lower Manhattan on Sept. 4, 1882. That breakthrough gave us light...
View ArticleZapping Blackouts: India Is Giving Its National Grid An All-Seeing Eye
Deepak Pandey still remembers the chaos of the world’s worst electrical outage. At 1:02 p.m. on Tuesday, July 31, 2012, millions of people across India suddenly found themselves waiting for hours on...
View ArticleShe’s Seen The Light: This GE Engineer Is Building The Power Grid Of The Future
Vera Silva remembers warm summers in her youth — and a lot of empty sugar cones. Her small town of Vale de Cambra in Portugal ran on electricity generated by the local dam. “It would go out for hours,”...
View ArticleGame On: Virtual Reality Does The Heavy Lifting For Grid Technicians In Training
A woman manipulating a towering crane lifts a high-voltage circuit breaker 10 meters above the ground. She turns the crane gently and slides the hefty circuit breaker into the correct spot in an...
View ArticleSwitch It Up: This Tech Helps Take The World’s Largest Offshore Wind Turbine...
The Haliade-X turbine has the potential to blow the offshore wind industry to the next level. Standing 260 meters tall from its heel to blade tips — more than half the height of the Empire State...
View ArticleBatteries Included: Hybrid Power Plants Let Californians Breathe Easy
As Hollywood’s awards season continues and film studios jockey for their Oscars, one Los Angeles entity has racked up enough trophies to make Warner Brothers green with envy. Southern California Edison...
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Scientists have designed a material that can morph into preprogrammed states in response to heat, a self-healing liquid membrane that filters small objects while letting larger objects pass through,...
View ArticleTheir Favorite Thing: Why This Alpine Valley Is Alive With The History Of...
Nestled in an emerald valley surrounded by snowcapped Alpine peaks, the village of Zipf, Austria, looks like scenery plucked from a travel brochure. A stroll through the 600-person town reveals such...
View ArticleSlam Dunk: A New MRI Scanner Helps Offer Hope For Injured Basketball Players,...
Edwin Oei has seen a lot of knees. The musculoskeletal radiologist at Erasmus MC in the Netherlands says around half of all scans at Dutch community hospitals focus on the hardworking joint, usually...
View ArticleSpin Doctors: How Software And Engineering Savvy Helps GE Squeeze The Most...
Over 150 years ago, a budding English economist named William Stanley Jevons warned that a policy of energy efficiency might not be sufficient to conserve Britain’s dwindling coal reserves. His...
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
It’s been a banner week for artificial intelligence: Scientists have found or are looking for ways where AI can help diagnose depression, predict earthquakes and fly drones. They’ve also figured out...
View ArticleFlick Of The Switch: GE Engineers Use Plasma To Convert DC To AC
In Los Angeles, people run their air conditioners using power generated by dams a thousand miles north in the Columbia River Gorge. Those in the northeastern U.S. also rely on hydropower that has a...
View ArticleA Quieter Sonic Boom: GE Is Helping NASA, Lockheed Martin Design A New...
When Chuck Yeager flew NASA’s first rocket plane, the X-1, past the sound barrier for the first time in October 1947, confirmation of his feat rang out across the desert in the form of a sonic boom —...
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