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When Dr. Edward Scott started his career as a hematologist in the 1970s, he diagnosed blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, treating them with traditional methods such as chemotherapy,…
Every year, more than 1.5 million Americans develop sepsis, an illness that occurs when the body exhibits an extreme reaction to an infection. It’s an elusive and stubborn condition that causes…
WIND TURBINES OF CHANGE Engineers may not be able to command the weather, but they’re getting better at harnessing as much wind as possible by bringing wind turbines to blustery places where…
The capriciousness of the elements is a perennial challenge for intermittent renewable energy sources. The wind doesn’t always blow, and the sun hides behind clouds. While engineers may not be able…
In the future envisioned in this week’s coolest things, we’ll be using photosynthesis to harvest unlimited sustainable energy while emotionally sensitive robots fetch supplies from the cupboard and…
Back in 2008, long before the Federal Government recently doubled down on Australian Industry Capability (AIC) requirements of suppliers to the Australian Defence Forces, GE Aviation was…
The summer that just ended included two grueling but immensely enjoyable months for aviation fans, starting in July with England’s high-profile Farnborough International Airshow and continuing with…
"THE ENGINEERS OF TOMORROW Last December, Auburn University in Alabama became one of eight colleges and universities to receive a state-of-the-art 3D metal printer through GE’s Additive Education…
People living around the port of Carrara, in Tuscany, Italy, are used to seeing giant slabs of the region’s signature white marble moved onto ships bound for every corner of the earth. But in the…
In the Middle Ages, spices arriving from the East began to revolutionize European cuisine. Those who could afford to were suddenly eating meals seasoned with pepper, cloves and cinnamon. If…