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A tiny paper microscope, 3D pictures without a lens, and a teeny, tiny robot with super speed. This week’s coolest things make mountains out of molehills. 3D Images in a Snap…
Re-Energized Speaking on Tuesday at Climate Week NYC, Roger Martella, GE’s chief sustainability officer, explained how recent legislation will help drive clean energy innovation at the company’s…
“For 130 years, as long as GE has been a company, we have operated in the UK, and for more than half that time, we have done so while Queen Elizabeth was on the throne,” wrote GE Chairman and CEO…
Flying High Touted as the “most capable and durable combat engine ever deployed,” GE’s new jet engine, the XA100, passed its last big test in August at Tennessee’s Arnold Air Force Base. The XA100…
Research has been a big deal at GE since the first decade of its existence. In 1900, Thomas Edison’s new company created the General Electric Research Laboratory, devoted to original research that…
Dr. Rodney F. Hochman serves as the CEO of a not-for-profit health system. Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Phoebe L. Yang is an executive at Amazon Web…
Insulin in a pill, products from exhaust and a virus-killing plastic. This week’s coolest things change the shape of things to come. Sweet Relief Top and above: Shutterstock…
PET Project PET scans, often used to detect diseases like cancer and help determine the best course of treatment, rely on radioactive compounds that let them see what’s going on inside cells. But…
The sound of a black hole, making oxygen on Mars, and a missing piece of an evolutionary puzzle. This week’s coolest things fill in empty spaces. Reduce, Reuse, Reassemble The…
Every morning, a charter jet takes off from Helsinki, Finland, bound for Örebro, Sweden. Its cargo: radiotracers. These radioactive compounds are essential for molecular imaging scans, which reveal…