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The Vanguard

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
April 07, 2017
Beacham first encountered augmented reality — which overlays graphics and video over the physical world — a decade ago in a science magazine. But the technology was still expensive and complicated, so he filed the idea away. He next ran into it two years ago at GE Global Research in Schenectady, New York. By then, kids all over the world had been logging thousands of hours on Microsoft’s Xbox and Kinect. A young GE researcher, Matteo Bellucci, who now works for GE’s Additive business, showed the technology and its AR applications to Beacham’s team during a regular monthly technology review.
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The Vanguard

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
March 31, 2017
A paralyzed man used a brain chip to move his arm, a supercomputer is getting good at spotting depression, and scientists found a way to make fast-growing cancer self-destruct. Read on and finish the week on a positive note.
 

 

No More Wishful Thinking

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The Vanguard

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
March 24, 2017
Scientists in San Diego are printing body parts, their peers in England are manufacturing blood, and a team in Wisconsin came up with eye gear that could give humans super color vision. Who needs rose-tinted glasses with results like these!
 

A New Kind Of Blue Gives Humans Super Color Vision
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Wearable tech provides fast fixes for far-flung aviation repairs

March 17, 2017
Queensland-based aerospace company TAE saw disruption coming and grasped the bull by the headset: expanding the company’s business model, and revolutionising its operations with the development of fountx wearable assisted-reality technology to augment the capabilities of its field technicians.
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Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
March 17, 2017
A Brooklyn startup built a 3D printing plant operated by a robot, the U.S. Navy says that the singularity could arrive “as soon as 2035” and mathematicians in England proved that you will never be absolutely cool. (But hey — we think you’re cool enough if you read our column!)
 

 

Printing A Prototype Of The Future?

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Innovation

5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
March 10, 2017

A man-made power island in the middle of the North Sea that could supply electricity for 80 million people, a robot that could read your mind and spot you noticing it made a mistake, and a DNA-based computer that grows as it computes? Go figure!
 

 

This Is What We Call A Power Island!

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Part 2 Transformation: Change in the Energy Ecosystem

March 03, 2017
The global energy ecosystem is changing. That is an ecosystem where collectively the world spends over US$6 trillion annually. That amounts to roughly 6% of global GDP. GE is a company with world-leading experience operating throughout this ecosystem, whether that’s upstream production or generation and delivery. This is a landscape we understand, and it’s a landscape which is experiencing huge transformation. Here are 9 key areas to look out for.
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Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
March 03, 2017

A huge neuron that wraps around the brain like a “crown of thorns” could hold a key to consciousness, artificial synapses could lead to brain-like computers, and solid-state batteries could revolutionize how we store energy. We are so charged up about science that we turned this week's column into a podcast on GE Reports Radio. Listen to it and don’t forget to subscribe!
 

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Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
February 24, 2017

Researchers built an AI that learned to how to code, found chemicals in a giant lizard’s blood that killed deadly bacteria, and proposed efficient wind turbines fashioned to behave like insect wings. This science will blow you away.
 

This AI Just Learned How To Code

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Innovation

5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week

February 17, 2017
Scientists successfully attacked cancer with rabies, built an artificial eagle eye from 3D-printed cameras the size of a grain of salt and tapped MIT students to make their scheduling AI smarter. Scheduling? Now that’s a real head-scratcher.
 

 

A Wild Way To Treat Cancer With Rabies
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