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- A gem, or gemstone, is a cut rock or mineral.
- Gem Reeves, in Neighbours
- Gem, in Star Trek's "The Empath"
- Gem, in Tron: Legacy
- Gem, in Power Rangers RPM
- Gems, aliens in Steven Universe
- Gems, in Land of the Lustrous
- GEM (band), a Japanese idol girl group
- Gem (American band), with Doug Gillard
- Gem (Dutch band), a rock band
- G.E.M. (Gloria Tang Sze-wing, born 1991), a Chinese singer-songwriter
G.E.M. (EP), 2008
- Gem (album), by Beni Arashiro, 2007
- "The Gem", a song by Priestess from the 2009 album Prior to the Fire
- "Gem", a 2006 episode of TV series The Inside
- The Gem, an early 20th-century British story paper
- Gem Theater, Deadwood, South Dakota, U.S., a 19th-century saloon
- Gem Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Historic Place
- GEM TV, a Turkey-based group of Persian-language satellite television channels
- GEM TV, former name of DZCE-TV a.k.a. INC TV, a Philippine TV station
- Gem (Southeast Asia TV channel), a Southeast Asian cable and satellite television channel available in various Asian countries and owned by KC Global Media
- GEM TV, former name of Christian Era Broadcasting Service International from 2005 to 2012
- Gems TV, a jewellery shopping network headquartered in Thailand, first launched in the UK and expanded to other countries
Gems TV (UK), launched 2004
- Gems TV Extra, UK, on air 2011–2012
- Gems TV (USA), on air 2006–2010
- Gems TV (German TV channel), on air October–December 2012
- Gems (TV series), a British soap opera on air 1985–1988
- GEM Motoring Assist, a British road safety and breakdown recovery organisation
- G. E. M. Membership Department Stores, a chain of discount stores in the U.S. and Canada
- Global Electric Motorcars, an American manufacturer of low-speed vehicles
- GEM, musical instruments by Generalmusic
- Global Earthquake Model, a public–private partnership to develop risk assessment software
- Gordon–Evernham Motorsports, a NASCAR Busch Series race team
- Grenoble École de Management, a French graduate business school
- Gem Archer (born 1966), English musician
- Harry Gem (1819–1881), English lawyer, soldier, writer and sportsman
- Gem, California
- Gem, Kansas
- Gem County, Idaho
- Gem, Indiana
- Gem, Ohio
- Gem, Texas
- Gem, West Virginia
- Gem Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana
- Gem Valley, Idaho
- Gem Lake (Flathead County, Montana)
- Lake Gem (Florida)
- Gem, Alberta, Canada
- Gem Lake (Vancouver Island), British Columbia, Canada
- Gem Constituency, Kenya
- GEM (gene), GTP-binding protein
- Gem, a format of the RubyGems package manager for Ruby
- Gem, codename for the PlayStation Move controller
- Gem, the game engine of Best Way
- GEM of Egypt, a power shovel used for strip mining
- Geminal, in chemistry
- Gemini (constellation), in astronomy
- Gas electron multiplier, a type of gaseous ionization detector
- German equatorial mount, for astronomical telescopes and cameras
- GEM (desktop environment) (Graphics Environment Manager), a software operating environment
- Graphics Environment for Multimedia, graphics software
- Global Environmental Multiscale Model, a meteorological forecasting system
- Globally Executable MHP, a DVB specification for TV
- Graphics Execution Manager, video software
- Graphite-Epoxy Motor, a series of solid rocket boosters
- Gravitoelectromagnetism, formal analogies between the equations for electromagnetism and relativistic gravitation
- Gyrokinetic ElectroMagnetic, a plasma turbulence simulation
- SECS/GEM, semiconductor's equipment interface protocol for equipment-to-host data communications
- Gem (automobile), by the Gem Motor Car Company 1917–1919
- Rolls-Royce Gem, a helicopter engine
- Gem 4/4, a Rhaetian Railway locomotive class
- USS Gem (SP-41), a U.S. Navy patrol vessel 1917-1919
- Gem (moth), of the family Geometridae
- Billbergia 'Gem', a hybrid cultivar
- Gem, the commonest paper clip design
- Gender Empowerment Measure, an index designed to measure of gender equality
- Generalized Expertise Measure, a psychometric measure of expertise
- Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, a research project into entrepreneurial activity
- Grand Egyptian Museum, or the Giza Museum, a planned museum of artifacts of ancient Egypt
- Growth Enterprise Market, a board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong
- Gems (Aerosmith album), 1988
- Gems (Patti LaBelle album), 1994
- Gems (Michael Bolton album), 2011
- Gems TV, a jewellery manufacturer and TV shopping network headquartered in Chanthaburi, Thailand
Gems TV (German TV channel)
- Gems TV (UK)
- Gems TV (USA)
- Gems & Gemology, a quarterly scientific journal
- Sonic Gems Collection, 2005 compilation of video games
- GEMS Education, an international education company
- GEMS Girls' Clubs, a Christian organization
- Gaston Emergency Medical Services, ambulance service in North Carolina, U.S.
- Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, a non-profit organization
- David Gems (born 1960), a British geneticist and biogerontologist
- Jonathan Gems (born 1952), a British playwright and screenwriter
- GEMS, software from Conning (company)
- GEMs, or lipid rafts, glycolipid-enriched complexes in biology
- Generic Eclipse Modeling System, software development tool
- Geophysical Monitoring Station, former name of InSight, a Mars lander mission
- Global Election Management System, software by Premier Election Solutions
- Gravity and Extreme Magnetism SMEX, a NASA project
- GeMS, a system at the Gemini Observatory
- Australia women's national under-19 basketball team, nicknamed the Gems
- RubyGems, a package manager for the Ruby programming language
- Gemstone (database), or GemStone/S, commercial software by GemStone Systems
- GemStone IV, GemStone III and GemStone II, multiplayer online role-playing video games
- Gemstone Publishing, an American company
- Gemstones (album) by Adam Green , 2005
- Gemstones (rapper) (Demarco Lamonte Castle, born 1981)
- Operation Gemstone, a planned series of clandestine acts leading to the Watergate burglary
- Jem Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Jem Costello, in TV series Hollyoaks
- Jem and the Holograms, in Jem animated TV series
- James "Jem" Carstairs in The Infernal Devices trilogy
- Jem (TV series), or Jem and the Holograms, an American 1980s animated TV series
- Jem and the Holograms (film), a 2015 American musical fantasy film
- Jem (magazine), a 1950s/1960s American men's monthly
- Jem (novel), by Frederik Pohl, 1979
- "Jem (and Sam)", a 1999 novel by Ferdinand Mount
- The Journal of Emergency Medicine
- Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Journal of Electronic Materials
- Jem (singer) (Jemma Griffiths, born 1975), a Welsh singer songwriter and musician
- J.E.M, a Swedish rap-pop group
- Jem Records, an American record label 1970–1988, resurrected in 2013
- Justice and Equality Movement, a Sudanese opposition group
- Jaish-e-Mohammed, militant Islamist group based in Pakistan
- Jewish Education in Media, the parent company of Jewish Broadcasting Service
- Jem (given name), including a list of people with the name
- Jem (Alevism), a communal worship service
- Jem, Singapore, a shopping mall
- Japanese Experiment Module, for the International Space Station
- Job-exposure matrix, a tool to assess occupational exposure to health hazards
- Ibanez JEM, an electric guitar model
- JemJem, an e-commerce website for refurbished Apple products
- Gasoline Engine Management
- Geostatistical Error Management
- Giotto Extended Mission
- Graphics Environment Manager (DRI Program)
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