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"This week we learned about a cloaking device that helps medicine sneak up on cancer cells, a tiny brain for a tiny drone, and “smart outlets” that can learn the difference between harmless power…
How the Philippines can optimize its great renewable energy potential - solar, wind, hydro, bioenergy, and geothermal – was one of the main themes of the second annual Powering the Philippines…
The U.S. Navy’s sophisticated and versatile littoral combat ships (LCSs) can chase down speedy enemy boats in shallow waters, hunt for diesel submarines in the open ocean and defuse mines at any…
In parts of West Africa, an act as simple as walking into a room and turning on a light can be something of a luxury. Only half the population has access to electricity, which means 188 million…
Asia Pacific’s (APAC) position as the engine of global economic growth today, is based on many factors including investment by many nations in the region, to develop new public and private sector…
Marine biologist Professor Peter Ralph is leading his team at the University of Technology Sydney to a world first in demonstrating algal production of pharmaceuticals on an industrial scale. Stephen…
As wind whistles down the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, it picks up a lot of speed. It’s not unheard of for gusts of up to 100 miles per hour to slam into the rolling green foothills just…
"Scientists in Japan developed a flying DRAGON robot, their peers in California built artificial human immune cells that could one day fight cancers, and a team at NASA found a way to make jets…
John Nelson received his 50th patent on June 19, but he didn’t feel much like celebrating. The biologist, who works at GE’s Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York, had been hoping for a…
This story is a reprint of an article published by The Sun (Malaysia) newspaper on 25 June 2018 SunBiz sat down with General Electric Malaysia CEO Datuk Mark Rozario to get his thoughts and views on…