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Researchers Sequence Loblolly Pine DNA, Felling Largest Genome Ever Analyzed

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Researchers Sequence Loblolly Pine DNA, Felling Largest Genome Ever Analyzed

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by Michael Keller

Anyone who has taken a road trip through the Southeast has watched as countless loblolly pines swish past outside the window. Pinus taeda, a valuable cash crop used to make paper and lumber, blankets the region and grows as far north as Delaware.

Open Innovation and the Middle Market

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Open Innovation and the Middle Market

In my last blog entry, I described the emerging technology partnership between GE Global Research and GE Capital where we're connecting our scientists and engineers with our network of middle market technology companies. Today, I'm going to dive a bit deeper into the endeavor by taking a close look at the middle market and the unique role it plays in open innovation.

Honey, I 3D Printed the President: Fab Lab Space Pops Up Near the White House

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Honey, I 3D Printed the President: Fab Lab Space Pops Up Near the White House

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GE Garages, a moveable feast for makers replete with 3D printers, injection molders and laser cutters, arrived in Washington, DC, last week, just a few blocks from the White House.

Adults and kids alike can learn about rapid prototyping and advanced manufacturing, participate in hands-on training and listen to guest speakers.

New Order in Babel: Industrial Internet Consortium Will Make Machines and People Talk to Each Other

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New Order in Babel: Industrial Internet Consortium Will Make Machines and People Talk to Each Other

The Internet is no longer just about email, ecommerce or Twitter. "We are at an inflection point," says Joe Salvo, manager of Complex Systems Engineering Laboratory at GE Global Research. "The next wave of productivity will connect brilliant machines and people."

But before that happens, they must find a common language. "It's still like the Tower of Babel," Salvo says. "We need to bring them together in powerful new networks."

Technology Driving U.S. Manufacturing Renaissance

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Technology Driving U.S. Manufacturing Renaissance

Technological innovation is leading a U.S. manufacturing renaissance that has the potential to bring work back to America for years to come, a new report says. The trend is sustainable if the nation continues to invest in developing advanced manufacturing technologies and a highly skilled workforce.

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The Breast Care Continuum, The Full Spectrum of Breast Care from Screening and Diagnosis through Monitoring

March 26, 2014

Can Brain Zaps Boost Learning?

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Can Brain Zaps Boost Learning?

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by Benjamin Plackett

It may only be spring break, but finals season will soon be upon the academic world--- and to all those students out there considering the perilous embrace of the amphetamine Adderall, think again. There could be a legal (if more intimidating) alternative. It's called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and it involves sending mild electrical currents into your brain.

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Max Healthcare and GE Healthcare Join Hands to Advance Cancer Care in India through Research & Co-creation of Multi-faceted Cancer Care Solutions

March 26, 2014

 

  • Partners to set up First of a kind Centre of Excellence for Cancer Care in India
  • To set up Training Institute for bridging talent shortage and advancing the oncology care skill set

Max Healthcare, a leading healthcare services provider and GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), today announced a strategic partnership to advance the standard of cancer care in India through collaborative research and co-creation of futuristic, multifaceted cancer management solutions.


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