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Karolinska Institutet

Junk DNA Could Be Hiding Cancer-Causing Genes

Researchers at the Karolinska Institutet’s SciLifeLab in Stockholm recently found almost a hundred new protein-coding regions in parts of the human genome that previously seemed to lack any…

Alaska Airlines

Underdog Scientist Cracks Code to Reduce Flight Delays

Jose Fonollosa knows the language of machines better than many people know their mother tongue. Fonollosa, a professor at the Signal Theory and Communications Department of Universidad Politécnica de…

Lyman Connor

The Boy and the Bionic Hand: A Chance Hospital Encounter Sent an Engineer on an Improbable Mission

One sunny Thursday afternoon last October, Lyman Connor climbed on his bicycle and pedaled from his Roanoke, Va., home for a ride along the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway. He didn’t make it back that day.…

GE Global Research

More Than Money: IPO Takes GE Finance Arm in a New Direction

When the Audax Group acquired Aavid Thermaloy, a top maker of heat sinks and cooling systems for everything from PCs to EVs, in late 2012, the private equity firm used a loan from GE Capital to close…

Jenbacher

Building Africa’s Growth Engine: GE to Invest Billions in Continent’s People, Infrastructure, Manufacturing

People come to Durban, South Africa, for its beaches, sunny climate and busy nightlife. But visitors interested in the future of Africa come for another reason. A few miles outside the city is the…

Internet of Things

This Software is Worth its Value in Platinum: South African Smelter Embraces Big Data

Africa’s economic expansion was largely driven by commodities over the last decade. But today, satisfying demand involves more than just pulling ore and minerals from the ground faster. Companies…

Royal Navy

Why The Queen Smashed A Perfectly Good Bottle of Whisky on Her Navy’s Largest Ship

Mike Keiller, who runs the Bowmore distillery on Scotland’s Isle of Islay, doesn’t like to see his single malt whisky spilled. “We wouldn’t generally recommend smashing a bottle of Bowmore,” he says…

What's new in tech

Meet the Fearbit: New Sweat Sensors Will Sniff Out Fatigue, Stress and Even Fear

Sweat can be a smelly messenger, but one that also carries a trove of valuable information about how our bodies are feeling. Scientists at several labs are now trying to pick its lock with…

Koalas

Koala Bears Suffer From Chlamydia Epidemic But Docs Fight Back with Ultrasound

Koalas have it rough. Cars and dogs kill some 4,000 of the tree-climbing Aussie icons every year. Now the entire koala population, which could number anywhere between 50,000 to 100,000, is at…

Internet of Things

Angling in the Data Lake: GE and Pivotal Pioneer New Approach to Industrial Data

GE and Pivotal said they built the first industrial-scale “data lake” system that could supercharge how companies store, manage and glean insight from information harvested from machines connected to…