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Boeing

How Many American Homes Can Boeing's New Wide Body Jet Power?

There are many luxuries that separate first class fliers from their fellow travelers going coach in the back of the plane, but in-flight entertainment isn’t one of them. The personal multiple-choice…

Neuroblastoma

A Journey No Child Should Take

Mark Frontera’s cellphone wouldn’t stop ringing. It was Thursday afternoon, Oct. 11, 2012, and the engineer was in a meeting with a manager. Whoever it was on the other end could wait, so he sent the…

Japan

The Future of Agriculture? Indoor Farms Powered by LEDs

A warehouse full of lettuce might not be the first place you would expect to find the next Industrial Revolution. But follow the LED lights and you’ll discover a glimpse of the future of agriculture…

Johns Hopkins

Savvy Row: A Better Suit For Fighting Ebola

Here’s an idea for a smarter business suit, if your business is fighting Ebola or some other deadly infectious disease.The suit was designed by a team from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore…

Nas

This is Your Brain on Rhythm: Where Freud, Nas, the Grateful Dead and Neuroscience Meet

When Sigmund Freud outlined his theory of the structure of the mind more than 100 years ago, he explored an unconscious part of the “ego” dealing with procedural memory.  Several neuroscientists…

Thomas Edison

A Toy Gone Wrong: Edison's Monster Doll Was One Gift People Were Happy to Return

Not everything Thomas Edison touched became raging success. His “monster doll” turned out to be an outright dud. In 1877, Edison made the first recording device that could play back sound, and from…

GE

Best Pictures of 2014: The GE Edition

Every year, GE sends dozens of talented photographers, filmmakers and visual artists to its labs and factories to document how it makes its machines, and to the field to show how they work.  …

What's new in tech

How GE Global Research Is Helping Shape the Future

When the first GE research center was opened in 1900, it employed three people and fit inside a barn behind the chief engineer’s house in Schenectady, N.Y. It burned down a year later. The research…

Oil & Gas

Holiday Cheer for Captain Nemo? These Bright Yellow Christmas Trees Light Up the Deep Sea Murk

It’s not quite the North Pole, but the Christmas season seems to be always on at the Bridge of Don plant in Aberdeen, Scotland, where GE builds massive machines for subsea oil and gas exploration.…

GE Oil & Gas

Where Virtual Reality is Worth a Thousand Pictures: A Mile Under the Sea And Nary A Wet Toe

Subsea oil and gas deposits off the coast of Brazil exist in a world of extremes. They are locked more than four miles beneath the ocean’s surface, the same distance as 16 Empire State Buildings…