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A couple years ago, neonatal surgeon Jin-Chung Shih was preparing to treat a pair of twins still snug in their mother’s womb. The babies suffered from twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, a rare but…
GE’s huge locomotive factory outside Fort Worth, Texas, feels like the rumpus room of a giant toddler fond of playing with trains. The place — all 1 million square feet of it — is filled with…
By the time an emergency turbine-service team arrived in Metahara, Ethiopia, in late November 2017, the Ethiopian Sugar Corp.’s damaged sugar refinery had been idle since July, cutting off 20 percent…
While ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) is home to some of the most dynamic economies in the world, sustaining the pace of growth will require significant investment in upgrading…
Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce tells the story of Hudson Fysh, one of the founders of Qantas, who in 1931 said, “By 2031 … one may be seated in a bullet-shaped vehicle awaiting departure on a trip to…
In the 1940s, it took a Qantas flight more than four days and seven stops to fly from Australia to London. A Qantas jet can now cover the same distance in 17 hours and 20 minutes, flying nonstop for…
"A 3D-printed helmet that can to peer inside your brain, “organs-on-a-chip” could spell the end of drug testing on animals, and a new machine could make it possible to 3D print custom-designed robots…
Mighty 5 or MITI-V is not the name of a new team of superheroes, rather it is the acronym for Malaysia, India, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam – five nations predicted to be among the 15-most…
Solar panels that transform rain into energy, a 3D-printed home for $4,000, and medical bandages from sea bass scales. These are no fish tales. This is science! It Loves A Rainy Night Top…
Cities around the country are struggling to treat America’s growing opioid crisis. But in the search for treatment they’re often skipping a crucial question: What happens to people after they go…