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Night reigned in Madrid, Spain, when medical staff wheeled four patients through the doors of Quirónsalud University Hospital. Stretched out on gurneys, their gaunt, desiccated bodies slid quietly…
The Guinness World Record for the biggest jigsaw puzzle belongs to the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The puzzle (an image of a lotus flower) was 48 feet by 76 feet (14.6…
Breaking news about smartphone screens, programmable virus-like particles that doctors could one day use to fight disease, and clothes with memory — if this week's roundup of discoveries is any…
The energy market was once a largely impersonal affair for customers. They’d pay utilities, get service in return, and that was about it. But demand for renewable energy has ushered in an era of…
Andrea Pasquali has 3D printed products as big as a working car engine and as small as a set of dentures. Pasquali is the co-owner Zare, an Italian company focusing on additive manufacturing, a…
Silicon Valley is famous for developing products in sprints, failing fast and trying again — a cycle that, superficially at least, bears little resemblance to the painstaking, multiyear process of…
Just as the brakes in identical cars identical wear at different rates depending on driver, usual terrain and traffic lights per typical journey, GE LM2500 gas turbines powering the Royal Australian…
“Energy today is more of a grudge purchase, people don’t enjoy paying for it and they don’t always understand the value it adds to their lives. Good innovation around energy can truly engage…
What does the Royal Australian Navy do with its LM2500 gas turbines after their ships have come in for the last time? When two LM2500s recently became surplus due to the phased retirement of the…
Aviation is arguably the most advanced of all data-driven industries, collecting terabytes of data from the thousands of aircraft circling the globe and carefully organising and constantly analysing…