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What the Doctor Ordered: New Silicon Valley Startup and Stanford Health Care Will Test Digital Device Claims

A century ago, Sigmund Freud developed the radical idea that there is a lot more going on inside our heads that we know. Today, many doctors (and patients) still stick by his groundbreaking theory.…

History

Here Comes the Jet! Lost Film About the Jet Engine’s Top Secret Origins Found in GE Archives

In 1942, a group of GE engineers working in secret for ten months built America’s first jet engine. Their mission was to win the war, but they ended up shrinking the world. “They called us the Hush-…

STEM

Seeking New Edisons: STEM Scholarship Will Boost Innovation in Ohio

America’s high school graduation rate is at its highest point in four decades – three out of four students now get a diploma. But in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) in Ohio, Thomas…

What's new in tech

Science of Superheroes: Swedish Scientists Make Amazing Spider Silk from Modified E.coli Bacteria

If you live in a house, one of the most amazing materials known to humans is likely languishing in a dark corner of your basement. Spider webs and especially the draglines that form their structure…

aeroderivatives

Huge GE Power Deal Will Light Up Egypt with Electricity

Economies run on power, and growing economies, like growing kids, are always hungry for more. Such is the case in Egypt, which is brimming with young workers. The median age of Egypt’s 85 million…

GE Store

GE Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt’s Annual Letter to GE Shareholders: 2014

Last November, RBC analyst Deane Dray published a research note talking about the speed of transformation at GE. “The theme now at GE is ‘change,’” he wrote. “In our view, there are more changes…

Waukesha

This Japanese Company Built a “Disaster-Proof” Factory

Japan is famous for innovation. But, like many countries in the Pacific, it must also cope with fierce forces of nature. Now one local company has merged insights from both and built what could be…

GRC

A Sensitive Matter: New Probe is Using Computer Vision, 3D Geometry, and Vapor Sensors to Fight Old Medical Foe

In 1870s, the famous French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot, who influenced his young student Sigmund Freud so much that Freud named his son after him, took on a painful subject – the pressure ulcer…

Malaria

Malaria Researcher Uses GE MRI to Help Combat Deadly Disease

For the past three decades, osteopathic physician and malaria expert, Dr. Terrie Taylor, has made an annual pilgrimage from Michigan to Malawi in pursuit of an answer to a deadly puzzle. Each year,…

Distributed Power

Europe is Using So Much Solar Power that Today’s Eclipse Could Test its Grid

In several ancient cultures, the periodic dimming of the sun during daytime was thought to be the work of giant celestial beasts, who were devouring it. As humanity gained a better understanding of…