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Speaking at the recent “China for the World” Belt & Road Forum in Beijing, Dr. Jiang Hongbin, director of capital project & infrastructure, PwC China, and former urban infrastructure…
Last December, several members of the U.S. Air Force volunteered for a sweaty mission. During extra workout sessions at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Ohio, the volunteers wore on their backs…
"This week we saw a chimeric robot with a doglike body and a snakelike head break out of a Boston lab, learned about molecular machines that can be programmed to starve tumors of blood, and learned…
"Even before its launch in February, new software that keeps track of Olympic athletes’ healthcare started providing data that matters. In November, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) held a…
Last fall, a woman shopping at Walmart in Livonia, Michigan, approached the store manager with an unsolicited comment. “I don’t know what you did in here,” she said, “but suddenly I can read your…
"What is the state of innovation? GE recently asked some 2,000 business executives from around the world, and the results are in. What are some of the more surprising findings included in the 2018 GE…
GE has spent the last 100 years building GE Aviation into a leading force in the aerospace industry. Since it was founded in 1918, the business unit, which brought in $27 billion in revenue last year…
"Every day, we rely on a dizzying array of ingenious machines that keep our homes warm and lit, fly us from continent to continent, and, sometimes, help keep us alive. Yet we give little thought to…
This week we learned about a facial recognition system for cows, a bacterium that consumes toxic metals and poops out gold without poisoning itself, and a live worm that lives inside a computer and…
When Science meets Parliament, conversation sparks, lightbulbs of mutual understanding flicker and glow, ideas flow. As convenor Kylie Walker, CEO of Science & Technology Australia (STA) says, it…