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"This is engineering by women, for women." — Laura Mendez, global product manager for Senographe Pristina, GE Healthcare 1. CANCER SCREENING FEAR FACTOR Fearing test results can be a major…
Millions of people will step outside today to watch as the “Great American” solar eclipse cuts across the United States from Oregon to South Carolina. But a group of experts responsible for…
AVIATION WORKERS WANTED The Oshkosh air show attracts 600,000 flying enthusiasts, including thousands of pilots — making it the perfect place to look for aviation talent. GE training coordinator…
New technology could make it practical to build skyscrapers far taller than even today's highest – and change how people live, work and play in tall buildings. In the 160 or so years…
“When you’re flying a plane, you're not actually flying a plane,” Mary Cummings, professor at Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering, says. “A computer's flying the plane, and you're trying to tell the…
Scientists in Washington State stashed a software virus inside a DNA strand and used it to hack a computer, their colleagues in Munich developed a material that can self-destruct and researchers at…
Monday through Friday, Mercy Owuor lives and works in the remote settlement of Lwala, Kenya, where she’s teaching women prenatal care and how to handle childhood illnesses. “My dream had always been…
How do you promote digital transformation and innovation, even at companies that are decades old? Mary Young, principal researcher for The Conference Board, provides case studies from organizations…
In Ancient Egypt, mummification was about more than just burying the dead. People commonly purchased mummified animals to present as offerings to various gods. As so often happens in the marketplace…
Dustin Castor recently announced to a factory full of longtime workers that their jobs were about to be replaced by robots. At least, that’s what they thought they were hearing. Castor was only two…