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Like many tasks in medicine, threading a breathing tube down a patient’s trachea requires skill, patience and steady hands.
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Wind energy is a powerful tool for shrinking the world’s carbon footprint.
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Oregon has been a relative bright spot when it comes to fighting COVID-19.
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As our Healthcare team unveils its latest product innovations at RSNA 2021, I'm excited to share my recent conversation with GE Healthcare’s management team: Kieran Murphy, President and CEO, and H
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When Prof. James Brenton was seeing one of his patients at Addenbrooke’s Hospital recently for ovarian cancer treatment, he needed to review all her studies and treatments.
View ArticleGE’s Expo 2020 Tolerance Event Shows Why Inclusion, Diversity &...
When Suraya Watfa got her degree in economics and international relations and started looking for a job, she wasn’t looking for just any opening.
View ArticleSpotlight Tomorrow: A GE Summit At Expo 2020 Dubai Talks The Future Of...
As chief operating officer of Etihad Airways, Mohammad Al Bulooki is paying close attention to what his customers are saying. That includes his 10-year-old son.
View ArticleUnited Flies World’s First Passenger Flight On 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel...
From the outside, there’s nothing unusual about the Boeing 737 MAX 8 jet operated by United Airlines that flew from Chicago’s O’Hare to Washington’s Reagan National Airport with 115 people on board
View ArticleBlueprint For The World: Ontario Picks GE Hitachi To Build New Generation of...
Like many countries, Canada has pledged to reduce its net carbon emissions to zero by 2050. But what makes Canada unique is how it wants to achieve that goal.
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A digital twin of the Earth, “living robots” made of frog cells that replicate themselves, and a new plant to fight obesity. This week’s coolest things show the value of digging deeper.
View ArticleEngine Of Growth: A New $8.5 Billion Deal To Help Saudia Expand And Service...
It was just a few months before the end of World War II when President Franklin D.
View ArticleRecent business highlights & your Aviation questions answered
As the year comes to an end, our teams are focused on accelerating our transformation.
View ArticleThe Test Pilot: Heather Ross Is Helping Boeing Get Its Newest Jet Ready For...
Heather Ross flew Air Force jets in the Gulf War and piloted passenger planes for a major U.S. airline. But nothing compares to the aircraft she’s flying now.
View ArticleSolving The Puzzle: South America’s Largest Combined-Cycle Power Plant Boosts...
Brazil’s Northeast, a region that abounds with culture and large wind plants, among others, is also the home of
View ArticleGE And Harbin Electric To Install Two Gas Turbines Powered By Up To 10%...
China’s Greater Bay Area, surrounding the Pearl River Delta, is one of the world’s most densely populated areas, with 86 million people living in nine megacities.
View ArticleCaptain Mimmo: This Etihad Pilot Is Helping Make Aviation More Sustainable
Mimmo Catalano still remembers his first business meeting. It changed his life.
View ArticleLet’s Network: AT&T Is Helping GE Research Bring Ultra-Fast 5G To Its Lab...
Over the past two decades, four generations of mobile networks have changed how we live, shop and talk to each other.
View ArticleThe Aviator: GE’s Brad Mottier Grew Up In Planes. He’s Now Helping Cut...
One afternoon in July at the Oshkosh airshow in Wisconsin, Brad Mottier made his way through the crowded exhibition grounds to see BlackFly, an ovoid, all-electric one-seater that can take off vert
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