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GE To Invest $2 Billion In Africa By 2018


GE convenes African Heads of State, government representatives,…

Building a Jet-Propelled Train Was Not Rocket Science for Don Wetzel


On a clear day in July 1966, New York Central Railroad engineer Don Wetzel and his team boarded a specially modified Buddliner railcar, No. M-497. Bolted to the roof above them were two GE J47-19…

Fleets look to review risk management policies following new HSE guide


Publication of revised "Driving at Work" document prompts renewed interestSale, Manchester: A renewed level of interest in risk management is being shown by fleets following the publication of…

Txch This Week: Lab-On-A-Chip Gets Big Boost And The Lemon-Shaped Moon


by Annie Epstein This week on Txchnologist, we felt a tug on our heartstrings when we read about Lyman Connor's story. After a fall, Connor spent some time in the hospital and met a small boy who…

Splashing Droplets Can Take Off Like Airplanes


by Patricia Waldron, Inside Science When a drop of liquid hits a solid surface, the liquid will do one of two things: flatten like a pancake or launch a halo of droplets into the air. It’s a…

A Long-Overdue Partnership With Africa


A decade ago, American companies were wary to enter African markets, pointing to stagnated or falling growth, insecurity and complex political and commercial environments. Today, America's private…

Accelerating Africa's Growth


As Sub-Saharan Africa leaders convene in Washington, D.C. for the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit next week, one common theme that will be magnified is the huge potential for Africa's growth over the next…

3-D Printer Uses Light To Make Superstiff Materials by Michael...


A microlattice structure 3-D printed using light and polymer resin. The additive manufacturing technique is called projection microstereolithography. An MIT example of using projection…

"CO2 emissions limit" tops company car criteria list


Research from GE Capital's latest Company Car Trends researchSale, Manchester, 2014: "CO2 emissions limit" is the number one factor used when setting the criteria for a company car choice list,…

Van Type Approval leading to overall cost savings, says GE Capital


Sale, Manchester, July 2014: The European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval regulations (ECWVTA), which became compulsory in April 2013 covering modifications to racking and other fitments, are…