Mengintip Proyek Pembangkit Listrik Concentrate Solar Power Ashalim
Sejak dimulainya konstruksi pada 2014, Proyek Pembangkit Listrik Concentrate Solar Power (CSP) Ashalim Plot B berkapasitas 121 MW yang berada di gurun pasir Negev, Israel, akhirnya berhasil...
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Senior leaders from around the world spent last week in Crotonville, New York, for GE’s annual Global Customer Summit. More than 200 executives, including more than 140 customers, joined GE leaders and...
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The water-energy nexus might sound like a secret organization run by a mysterious Bond villain, but in reality, it’s nothing to fear. Quite the contrary: Scientists believe that the relationship...
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View ArticleJudgment Call: Why GE Is Experimenting With ‘Humble AI’
Here’s a nightmare story for you: Machines, endowed with artificial intelligence, get smarter than their creators, take charge and attempt to save humans from themselves. Oops. Smarts, it turns out,...
View ArticleIt’s Only Natural: New Ohio Power Plant To Use GE’s Record-Setting Natural...
The history of Guernsey County, Ohio, is entwined with glass. Glassware in such vibrant and poetic colors as carmen, royal blue, crown Tuscan and heatherbloom, produced by the Cambridge Glass Company,...
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This month, children around the world are meeting new classmates, organizing their backpacks and class schedules, and sharing pictures from their summer vacations. Many are also fielding their parents’...
View ArticleMove It! How GE Gets Tech From Point A to Point B
What do human organs and critical wind farm parts have in common? Neither is of much use if they can’t get to where they’re needed.Moving a human kidney, a wind turbine blade or a 400-pound nacelle...
View ArticleTour De Force: Sweat Patch Takes A Licking, Keeps On Sticking
Serious physical training is all about making the body tougher and figuring out the weak points. When GE Research engineers sent the first generation of their adhesive sweat patch to a U.S. Air Force...
View ArticleFresh Wind: Turkish Turbine Blade Factory Invigorates Historic Town
Growing up in Bergama, a town of 200,000 people in the western hills of Turkey, history is all around you. Some 2,400 years ago, when the place was known as Pergamum, Alexander the Great swept the city...
View ArticleTalking About The Next Generation: Taking The Latest Tech To The Classroom
Educator Jessica Hughes knew the girls in her classes were smart, but they were underperforming when it came to science and math. Her solution? A 3D-printing club that would inspire them to develop...
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Doctors in London used stem cells to make an Englishman see again, new AI can sniff out heart disease from just one heartbeat, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers stumbled on the...
View ArticleBreathing Easier: This AI Is Helping Doctors Spot Life-Threatening Lung...
A collapsed lung can feel a little like being trapped underwater. Pneumothorax (as doctors call it) is caused by tears in the lung that leak air into the space between the lung and the chest wall...
View ArticlePower Up: GE To Add 1.5 Gigawatts To Iraq’s Grid
A decade ago, some parts of Iraq averaged just a few hours of electricity per day. While electricity conditions have dramatically improved for most Iraqis, when the searing summer heat arrives and the...
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View ArticleThe Coast With The Most: Two New U.S. Offshore Wind Farms Will Use The...
Renewable energy company Ørsted knows a few things about the benefits of being first. In 1991, the company built the world’s first offshore wind farm a mile from the Danish coast, near the island of...
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