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asia

The Fixer: Rebuilding Medical System In Cambodia Includes A Lesson In Mechanics

It was almost midnight Dec. 7, 2015 when Phil Camillocci got off a plane in Phnom Penh, Cambodia — the last leg of a 20-hour journey from West Palm Beach, Florida. He was carrying a large suitcase…

The Future of Work

New Manufacturing Jobs Require New Manufacturing Skills—It’s That Simple

Making spare parts doesn’t sound like ground zero for a technological revolution. But at a time when the entire manufacturing workforce is bracing itself for the changes sweeping the industry, the…

The Weekend Edition

Reverse Engineering Mysterious 500-Million-Year-Old Fossils That Confound Our Tree Of Life

With no identifiable body parts, it's hard to know how these fossilized creatures lived. A new approach models how the ocean's water would interact with their unique shapes – hinting at their…

trade

Let’s Upgrade NAFTA To Compete With The World

International trade agreements typically only pique the interest of trade experts, economists or diplomats. One trade agreement, however, has become a household name in the United States – the North…

The Vanguard

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

This week, researchers unlocked the secrets of underwater stickiness by reverse-engineering octopus tentacles, mended broken bones with a pioneering new stem cell therapy and built a silicon chip…

3D Printing

Learning By Heart: 3D Printing Could Help Save Lives One Day

As a cardiothoracic surgeon at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London, Richard Trimlett knows a few things about the heart. He and his colleagues in the U.K. perform 35,000 heart surgeries every year…

Paris Air Show

The Great Paris Air Show Scavenger Hunt for GE Technology

If Paris is a moveable feast then the Paris Air Show is an airborne one. The show, which takes place every two years at Le Bourget Airport, is the world’s largest and oldest aerospace event and …

Innovation

Dirty Jobs: How Baltimore’s ‘Mr. Trash Wheel’ Collected 1 Million Pounds of Trash From A Harbor

Mr. Trash Wheel— the world’s first sustainably-powered trash collector— has removed over 9 million cigarette butts, nearly 500,000 polystyrene containers and close to 400,000 plastic bottles from…

Paris Air Show

Engines With 3D-Printed Parts Lift GE, Partners Over $31 Billion In Paris Air Show Orders

Next-generation passenger jets powered by engines with 3D-printed parts dominated the 2017 Paris Air Show. GE and its partners have received more than $31 billion in new business at the show, which…

Supersonic Flight

Back To The Future: This Pointy-Nosed Plane Could Make Jet Set Feel Supersonic Again

The Concorde, the iconic pointy-nosed supersonic jet that shuttled passengers between Paris, London, New York and other choice destinations, landed for the last time 14 years ago, after 27 years in…