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January 13, 2014 by Michael Keller The beating heart is a tough place to try sticking things together. When surgeons need to get in there to fix something that has gone amiss, their options for sealing incisions are…
January 13, 2014 GE's SemStar5 Subsea Electronics Module Helps Statoil Extend Troll B's Lifecycle for 25 Years GE's Technology Will Enable Troll B to Simultaneously Operate with a Mixture of New and Legacy…
January 13, 2014 Lukla's Tenzing-Hillary airport in Nepal could be the most extreme commercial airport in the world. Perched 9,382 feet high, in a valley filled with wicked wind shear, it has a fearsome uphill runway…
January 13, 2014 Retains position as leading middle-market healthcare lender BETHESDA, MD -- January 13, 2014 --- GE Capital's Healthcare Financial Services business ended 2013 as one of the most active capital…
January 13, 2014 Here is another advanced material The Slo Mo Guys caught with their Phantom Flex camera when they were recording some of GE's research. They got to play with magnetic liquid called…
January 10, 2014 by Ysabel Yates This week on Txchnologist, we learned about advances in transparent electronics that could one day lead to implantable devices that give us real-time status updates on our health.…
January 10, 2014 This flower is drawn with conductive metal ink, creating a complete circuit that lights a green LED bulb. The functioning, flexible circuit is drawn on regular paper with a new ink that is composed…
January 10, 2014 Closing the "skills gap" is high on the list of priorities for Washington policymakers. But the debate behind the skills gaps---whether it exists, how large it might be, and what to do about it---is…
January 09, 2014 by Txchnologist staff University of Chicago astronomers have logged a record amount of time peering through the Hubble Space Telescope to study the atmosphere of a distant world. They’ve detected…
January 09, 2014 by Michael Keller Getting milk from cow to customer is a fairly straightforward proposition: milk the cows, collect the milk from a bunch of different animals, transport it to a processor to get it…