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IB Innovation Barometer

Is Innovation Just A Buzzword? We’ve Asked Some Innovation Captains

GE recently launched its fifth edition of their Global Innovation Barometer. The Barometer explores how the perception of innovation is changing in a complex, globalized environment, and how markets…

Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Scientists in Germany used stem cells to repair damaged visual neurons in adult mice, their colleagues in China and England adapted a portion of the human gut to build a long-lasting battery, and a…

Software

4 Steps Towards Faster, Smarter Factories

Smart manufacturing begins when factories go online. Saksham Khandelwal and Sudhi Bangalore of India's Wipro predict that the Internet of Things will reverse the trend that brought the…

climate

4 Things You Always Wanted To Know But Were Too Afraid To Ask About The Paris Climate Agreement

In December 2015, 195 countries gathered in Paris for the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (known as COP 21 after the 21st Conference of the Parties) and collectively agreed to reduce…

Aerospace

Jet Engine So Large It Could Swallow A Subway Train Just Powered Through First Set Of Tests

The deep woods around Peebles, Ohio, are hiding a secret so big that it could write the next chapter in the history of aviation. At one of many test sites spread over a secluded valley, GE Aviation…

medicine

Beam Me Up, Herve: This Engineer Helped Design A CT Machine That Accelerates To 70 Gs [Video]

When the first group of American astronauts started training for space flight in the 1950s, Air Force doctors put them through a number of wrenching trials. In one, they had to endure many multiples…

Nobel Prize

Life Recycled: How A Simple Fungus Paved The Way To The Nobel Prize

Recycling has been an essential human activity ever since early cave dwellers fashioned new tools from flint and bone reclaimed from old or broken implements. You could even say that it is in our…

trade

The Best Football Analogy for Global Business Doesn't Involve Touchdowns

Life lessons from sports: to succeed in a rapidly changing world economy, companies needs players adept at broken-field running.  Trying to map out a long-term strategy through…

Future

AI Could Free People From Work – If We Let It

What would a future without work look like? It may be closer than you think. Artificial intelligence is redefining work as we know it. First there was outsourcing. Next up is "othersourcing…

Energy

The Hybrid Approach: L.A. Will Use Batteries To Make Power More Efficient

Earlier this year, thousands of residents in the Porter Ranch neighborhood of Los Angeles had to evacuate their homes and schools after a natural gas leak — the worst on record in the United States.…