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Boston

GE Gives $50 Million To Boston For Schools, Clinics And Job Training

GE will give $50 million in philanthropic funding for schools, job training and healthcare to Boston, its new home. There are some 55 colleges and universities - including Harvard and the…

Robotics

Jim Lawton: 3 Challenges for Manufacturing’s Innovation Age

At the intersection of mind and machine, manufacturing is poised for transformation. Here are three challenges industry faces in order to capitalize on advances in robotics and the Industrial…

banking

GE Asks To End U.S. Regulatory Oversight As GE Capital Transformation Races On

Last spring, GE said it would speed up its transformation into a “digital-industrial” company by selling most of GE Capital’s assets and keep the remainder tightly tied to its industrial core. It…

autism

How Magnetic Resonance Is Helping Doctors Diagnose Autism

Tens of millions of people live with autism and thousands of doctors and scientists study it. But the condition remains shrouded in mystery. “Autism proves to be a sprawling, foggy and inconsistent…

Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Scientists in the U.S. designed a living “minimally viable” synthetic species in a lab, their colleagues in Singapore  commandeered a beetle with electrodes and turned it into a cyborg, and…

Energy

The Wood Chips Are Down: GE Is Building A Massive Biomass Energy Plant In Belgium

Wood, the world’s oldest source of fuel, is making a big comeback in the medieval Belgian city of Ghent. Belgian Eco Energy (BEE) has selected GE to build what will be the largest and most efficient…

Innovation

How "Open Topic Innovation" Can Spur Advances In Manufacturing

By embracing “bottom-up” innovation, the U.S. government can help advanced manufacturing respond to the speed and complexity of technological change.  Gaining a national edge in the advanced…

Industrial Internet

GE's Got A Ticket To Ride: How The Cloud Will Take Trains Into A New Era

From space, America’s rail system looks like a slice of brain tissue, with brightly lit train hubs and spokes standing in for neurons. Bit by bit, it's starting to behave like one. Take GE’s…

Alzheimer's

Brain Changes Signal Alzheimer's 20 Years Before Symptoms Appear

The world may have just gotten an early warning alarm for Alzheimer's disease. Researchers in Sweden have uncovered changes in the brain that foretell the development of the brain disorder up to two…

economy

Marco Annunziata: Through the Looking Glass

How to cut through the global economic madness to assess real prospects for growth.  Looking at the global economy can feel like we have gone among the mad people: Some interest rates are…