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February 20, 2014 A Wyss Institute team has developed a method to print 3-D tissue constructs that weaves multiple cell types within supporting extracellular matrix, and builds in the vascular network. The Wyss team…
February 20, 2014 Browsing through GE archives and walking through its labs can feel a bit like an episode of Dr. Who. Starting a century ago, the company's engineers anticipated, invented and built many of the…
February 20, 2014 by Petti Fong It's a standard request at barbershops across the land for little boys: a buzz cut, close and clean. The clippers fly and hair is trimmed close enough to the head that it stands…
February 20, 2014 I recently participated in a webchat hosted by The Energy Collective about the emissions and market impact of the Keystone XL Pipeline (KXL). It was prompted by last week’s release of the State…
February 20, 2014 [Editor's Note: Ideas Lab Contributor Henry Doss conducted the following interview with internationally recognized innovation consultant Alistair Brett as a part of our special series on…
February 19, 2014 Massachusetts Institute of Technology has educated some of the sharpest engineering minds and its magazine, MIT Technology Review, reports on the latest advances from the intersection of innovation,…
February 19, 2014 GIF by Kevin Weir / flux machine.
February 19, 2014 generalelectric: "Just because something doesn't do what you planned it to do doesn't mean it's useless." - Thomas Edison. GIF by Kevin Weir / flux machine.
February 19, 2014 Agent on 170 senior secured loans to corporate borrowers across 90 private equity firms Expanded value-added programs through customer technology partnerships with GE R…
February 19, 2014 The Science Of Ice Ever wonder what makes ice slippery? As it turns out, the answer is more complex than this simple question lets on. It has to do with the unique attributes of water molecules and…