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Lab

Heart of Quartz: This Lab Staple Doesn’t Like to Bond and That's Why Scientists Love It

Quartz glassware is the secret ingredient to many scientific experiments. It handles heat and cold without cracking, remains inert to most chemicals and does not interact with light, a quality that…

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New CT Scan Can See Bones and Organs in Stunning Detail

The new Revolution CT Scanner from GE recently completed a six-month clinical trial at West Kendall Baptist Hospital in Florida. There, doctors said they were able to diagnose even the most…

Life Sciences

Ancestors of Billion-Year-Old Microbes Might Hold Clues to Evolution, Antibiotics, Cancer

The acidic bowels of Yellowstone’s hot springs, roiling subsea volcanic vents, and many other deadly and inhospitable places hide colonies of microorganisms that have for centuries eluded scientists…

Robotics

Rethink Robotics is Freeing Robots From Their Cages

When the Czech writer Karel Capek started working on his science-fiction play R.U.R., he asked his brother Josef what he should call the humanlike machines at the center of the play. Josef, who was a…

Jenbacher

The Smell of Freshly Cut Electricity: These Farmers are Harvesting Power from Grass by the Acre

Wild elephant grass, also know as Napier grass, is one of those wonder plants that needs little water and few nutrients to produce copious crops on fallow lands. Since it can be used for grazing, it…

QUANT

Long-range EVs Set Auto World Abuzz

One of the biggest headlines coming out of this week’s 2015 Detroit Auto Show was GM’s Chevrolet Bolt, a long-range, all-electric concept car that can travel 200 miles on a single charge and will…

John Donoghue

The Emerging Multibillion Dollar Cybernetic Brain Revolution

Where does the human end and the machine begin? In the era of neuroprosthetics, tiny electronic devices embedded in the body that stimulate the brain and other parts of the nervous system to improve…

Robotics

Someone’s Gotta Do It: This Collaborative Robot Does the Dull Jobs Few Humans Want

A manufacturing robot is hardly chummy chap. Set off from its flesh-and-blood coworkers inside a safety cage, its powerful metal biceps easily lift, weld and shape massive machine parts. People can…

WEF

Do You Know Where Your Power Comes From? New Report on the Future of Electricity Out at WEF in Davos

A new report released this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos estimates that members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) will need to invest more than $7.6…

STEM

Backing the Future: Where GE Ventures Sees the Next Big Ideas

Like many inventors, Thomas Edison started out as a teenage tinkerer with empty pockets. But his work on improving the telegraph led him to a better stock market ticker and a valuable patent, which…