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3D Printing

Nicole Y. Lamb-Hale: How to Protect Your 3D-Printed Assets

The gains from the global 3D printing revolution come with tremendous risk of IP theft — if not carefully managed.  The 3D printing industry is expanding at a rapid pace. Global…

STEM

Adventures in Electricity: Old GE Comics Still Teach Powerful Lessons

In the 1950s, GE hired renowned comics artists, including George “Inky” Roussos of Batman fame, to draw a series of books called Adventures in Science. The series covered everything…

STEM

Present Perfect: When Reality Trumps Imagination

In the 1950s, GE hired renowned comics artists, including George “Inky” Roussos of Batman fame, to draw a series of comic books called Adventures in Science. “In the public relations…

finance

GE Completes the Separation of Synchrony Financial

Today GE (NYSE:GE) completed the separation of Synchrony Financial (NYSE: SYF), the largest provider of private label credit cards in the United States[1]. Synchrony Financial has been a part of GE…

Aerospace

Czech This Out: Like the Wright Flyer, GE’s Turboprop Business Was Born in a Bike Shop

GE unveiled a new advanced turboprop engine yesterday that produces 10 percent more power than its peers and burns 20 percent less fuel. Its design can extend time between overhauls by as much as 30…

Aerospace

“The Biggest Win:” New Engine Set to Lift GE’s Turboprop Business to New Heights

Textron Aviation, the world’s largest maker of business propeller planes like Beechcraft Bonanza, Baron and King Air, said today it would use a brand new advanced turboprop engine developed by GE to…

Breakthrough

Are Humans Becoming More God-Like? Interview with Yuval Noah Harari of Hebrew University

Technology will enable people to “upgrade” to god-like cyborgs in a century or two. That could be a good thing, as long as the technology is serving us — not the other way around.  Is…

Breakthrough

Steve Gullans: To Be Human Is To Adapt

The pace of innovation may be accelerating, but our ability to adapt to the latest technologies remains undeterred.  Technology is not an obstacle to humanity. Humans evolve — behaviorally…

Parkinson's

It’s Personal: How a Premature Birth Spurred Jeffrey Ashe to Map the Brain

Jeffrey Ashe is building tiny brain implants, which could one day improve the lives of people suffering from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. This groundbreaking work was inspired by one of the worst…

Innovation

Startups Get Flush With Slush: Plucky Finnish Tech Conference Draws Global Sellout Crowd

In 2011, a group of students at Aalto University in Helsinki grew frustrated that startups in the Finnish capital were having a hard time finding each other. “There was no ecosystem for them and for…