October 2011
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New Scientist TV: Born to be Viral: Watch a... →
futuramb:
Today chip manufacturing can no longer be performed by human beings, soon surgery might be there as well. We simply wouldn’t trust a human surgeon to carve inside us anymore since the machines can do things individuals cannot and with much less errors.
2011 brings an another exciting Techfest to India →
First of all, let me say thank you to Andrea Howard for the kind blog entry that she put up last week. I am very much looking forward to the SWE conference in Chicago and will do my best to…
I am inspired by finding a logical and fact-based answer to a tough problem....
– GE Genius Patrick Riley
Suchi Sanyal receives the GE Women in Technology... →
Hi everybody, I wanted to put up a quick note to let you know about an exciting honor one of my female colleagues in Manufacturing and Materials Sciences recently received. It is also a timely…
I get to work with a wide range of materials: metal and alloys, ceramics,...
– GE Genius Srinivasan Swaminathan
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Stay hungry. Stay foolish.
– Steve Jobs, RIP
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At the age of 5 I decided I wanted to be a scientist because I wanted to find...
– GE Genius Omayra Padilla de Jesus
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GE software webinars are BACK! →
Hello everyone!! Welcome back to my blog (for those of you returning) and welcome for those of you who are new to the EdisonsDesk.com site! It’s been a while since my last blog posting; I’ve been…
I get inspired by reading ancient literature that includes alchemists trying to...
– GE Genius Arunkumar Natarajan
Women today currently earn 41 percent of PhD’s in STEM fields, but make up only...
– http://ceramics.org/ceramictechtoday/2011/10/04/nsf-launches-new-career-life-balance-initiative-workplace-flexibility-policies/