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The Vanguard

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

A new digital bioprinting machine could one day replicate life across the galaxy, cicada wings could lead to a new generation of supermaterials, and scientists made a Skype call from a cellphone…

Healthcare

The Flying Doctor: Helping Mothers And Saving Lives In Papua New Guinea

This story was written in first person by Barry Kirby, an Australian doctor who runs Hands of Rescue, a not-for-profit medical service in Alotau, in the Milne Bay province on the southeastern…

future of energy

7 Million Reasons Why We Shouldn’t Ignore The Power Industry

Nearly everything we do depends on an affordable and reliable supply of electricity. In fact, many of GE’s most innovative solutions to the world’s toughest challenges are powered by electricity. As…

future of aviation

What Will The Plane Of The Future Look Like? NASA Has Ideas.

What will kick off the next leap in aircraft innovation and design? NASA is already working on experimental aircraft but it’s in need of public investment to keep the U.S. as the world leader in…

intelligent transportation

Hyperloop Gets More Real Every Time We Test

In the small hours of Saturday, July 29 an exhausted and adrenaline-fueled team from Hyperloop One celebrated another significant milestone, completing the second phase of testing our high-speed…

GE

CEO Transition: How Jeff Immelt Reinvented GE

It started with a simple conversation in 2009. GE Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt was at the company’s Global Research headquarters in Niskayuna, New York, chatting with scientists about embedding…

The Weekend Edition

Editing Human Embryos With CRISPR Is Moving Ahead – Now’s The Time To Work Out The Ethics

There’s still a way to go from editing single-cell embryos to a full-term "designer baby." But researchers at Oregon Health and Science University say they worked with single-cell embryos, inserting…

Manufacturing

5 Trends For The Future Of Manufacturing

Manufacturing is a hot topic again, undergoing the industry’s greatest change in more than 100 years. Domestic jobs have evaporated from many countries with globalization, offshoring may be…

Robotics

Two Brains, A Computer, And Lots Of Coffee: How A Pair Of GE Engineers Took NASA By Storm

Imagine a storm whipping across the Martian desert, blasting everything in its path. When the wind dies down, a robot slowly ventures out of a habitat station and into the dusty aftermath, picking…

morocco

The Grid Doctor Will See You Now: Circuit Breakers Get Health Check With Digital X-Rays

The electrical grid is a lot like the human body. Just as we have the heart, brain and veins, the grid has substations, control rooms and transmission lines, all working in concert. But like the body…