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The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Scientists grew “mini brains” inside rodent skulls, created a thin film that can reuse heat energy emanating from computers, engineered an enzyme that could help take care of plastic pollution and…

Grid

Monash Grid Innovation Hub combines power with passion

Electricity is the most hotly contested topic in Australia, given the country’s ageing energy infrastructure, rising electricity prices, supply volatility, changing demand and the imperative to…

Renewable energy

New Power Generation: Why America’s Largest Electric Utility Is Adding Renewables To Its Energy Mix

Electric power was still a luxury few could afford when American industrialist James Buchanan Duke and his partners decided to build a clever system of lakes and dams on the Catawba River, which runs…

Indonesia

Key Trends Influencing ASEAN’s Energy Sustainability Aspirations

Providing knowledge, experience, data, and technical expertise to help ASEAN nations optimize their energy resources is one of the primary objectives of the ASEAN Center for Energy (ACE). Badariah…

Medical Imaging

Skin In The Game: Gaming AI Helps Doctors Capture Clear Images Of The Body

A man who suffered a grave thigh injury a month earlier recently returned to Rhode Island Hospital because of pain and swelling in his wound. The cut now appeared to be infected and required a minor…

ip

Spreading The Light: How GE Ventures Is Finding New Partners For GE Intellectual Property

Roses may be red in nature and in verse, but reproducing that color on a TV screen requires more science than poetry. How we see colors boils down to the spectrum of light reflected or emitted by the…

The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

New tech could help patients manage diabetes and prevent vision loss, hydrocarbon-hungry bacteria might eat up pollution on land and water, and a materials scientist came up with an “omniphobic”…

Cell Therapy

In Cold Blood: These Scientists Are Using Very, Very Cool Science To Fight Cancer

When doctors diagnosed 5-year-old Emily Whitehead with leukemia in 2010, they quickly ordered a round of chemotherapy, the standard treatment. But unlike most kids suffering from her type of blood…

Shipping

Smooth Move: Turning The Country’s Biggest Port Into A Digital Hub

"If Richard Scarry, the children’s author, illustrator and creator of Busytown, had ever attempted to map out the Port of Los Angeles, the intricate illustration would have looked, well, mighty busy…

GE ASEAN

A Bright Outlook For Solar Power In Vietnam

With energy demand in Vietnam projected to increase by more than 10 percent annually in the next five years, and required power capacity to double, the Vietnamese government is moving quickly to…