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Innovation

Why Isn't Science Better? Look At Incentives

Embracing more rigorous scientific methods would mean getting science right more often than we currently do. But the way we value and reward scientists makes this a challenge, explains Paul…

STEM

Brilliant In Boston: Mobile Lab Will Teach Students How Synthetic Life Plays Out In The Real World

What’s it like working as a software game developer, and what exactly does a synthetic life designer do? Boston public high school students will be soon able to learn the answers to those questions…

Energy

New GE Research Center Deploys Science To Lift Oil And Gas

Oil and gas operators have endured two years of a petroleum glut that shows no signs of abating. In fact, last week, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) agreed to cut production…

trade

5 Ways To Make Global Trade Work For Developing Nations

The benefits of trade, such as jobs and income growth, won't see their full potential with stifling regulation. About 96 percent of world trade is affected by at least one regulation. Here…

MRI

Working Magic: FDA Clears New Speedy MRI Scanning Technique

It takes about half an hour to have your brain scanned inside a magnetic resonance machine (MRI). Many people relax and tune out as they slide inside the snug scanning tunnel for the painless…

Innovation

5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week

This week, our extraterrestrial hearing improved with a giant new radio telescope and we also learned of a visionary plan to build a city on Mars. Scientists found a new type of filling that can heal…

gender gap

3 Responsibilities For Men And Women To Close The Gender Gap

How do you talk about the gender gap with male colleagues and our children? Sue Siegel, CEO of GE Ventures, discusses our shared responsibility to close the gender gap -- and her…

The Future of Work

Why There's No Such Thing As A Skills Gap

What is the "skills gap?" The prevailing hope is that teaching more skills will address income inequality and flat wages. Unfortunately, specific training programs may miss …

Solar

The California Duck Must Die (But It's Not What You Think)

Solar power might be a shining example of a great renewable-energy source. But combined with existing infrastructure, it’s wreaking havoc on California’s electric power grid. So much so the problem…

Solar

Like A Diamond In The Rough, This Abrasive Material Finds Its Place In The Sun

In 1891, Edward Acheson was working at Thomas Edison’s famed Menlo Park laboratory, trying to make artificial diamonds by heating clay and powdered coke in an iron bowl with a carbon arc light. The…