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Jan retired from a long and successful administrative career in late 2016 and the 61-year-old mother of three was looking forward to spending more time with family and friends. Her kids were all grown...
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Researchers at Stanford turned blood cells into neurons, engineers in Germany built software that can see into the future, and their peers in Scotland developed laser for the eyes. You can try to run...
View ArticleRiders On The Storm: GE Is Building A Wind Turbine That Can Weather Violent...
Much like hurricanes in the northern Atlantic, typhoons are a perennial menace threatening Japan, the Philippines, China and other nations sitting on the Pacific Rim. Last year the region endured 11 of...
View ArticleGuiding Light: This Software Is Helping Modernize New Delhi’s Power Grid
Dust storms are a fact of life in northern India, but this spring the damage has been the worst in two decades, according to the BBC. In early April, a storm brought traffic to a standstill in New...
View ArticleInoculation On Steroids: Fast DNA Vaccines Could Halt Weaponized Viruses...
The World Health Organization declared that smallpox had been eradicated in 1979, but the possibility that variola, the virus that causes this deadly illness, could surface in the form of a bioweapon...
View ArticleHot Off The Press: 3D Printing Has Pushed This Gas Turbine To New Highs
In 2012, Andrew Passmore thought he had taken a machine to its limits. His team of engineers had just upgraded a gas turbine powerful enough to supply with electricity the equivalent of 200,000...
View ArticleTaking The Plunge: Why Ben Lecomte Plans To Swim Through The World’s Largest...
In the Pacific Ocean, halfway between California and Hawaii, there is a massive floating blanket of bottles, bags and other plastic debris chiefly known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. This...
View ArticleThe Network Effect: This Innovative Partnership Helps New Ideas And Talented...
Few places illustrate the rapid evolution of 3D printing better than Avio Aero’s gleaming box of a factory in Cameri, a small town near Milan in northern Italy. The plant is filled with 20 sleek, black...
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Robots pitched in on delicate eye surgery, scientists 3D-printed soft shapes that can be moved by magnet and researchers figured out a way to predict who’s going to fall ill with the flu virus. We’ve...
View ArticleThe Rise Of The Hybrids: This Plant Combines Wind And Solar Power To Keep...
Dan Juhl was building a wind farm in Woodstock, Minnesota, back in 1998, and he’d hit a snag. He needed to supply electricity to a small office building for the farm’s engineers and operators, but he...
View ArticleGE, The Next Chapter: GE CEO Lays Out Plans For The Future Of The Company
GE announced major changes to its business portfolio today designed to stimulate growth and generate more value for shareholders. GE’s Aviation, Power and Renewable Energy units will form a new core of...
View ArticleQuinquagintuple Nelson: Missing Out On The 10 Millionth U.S. Patent Wasn’t...
John Nelson received his 50th patent on June 19, but he didn’t feel much like celebrating. The biologist, who works at GE’s Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York, had been hoping for a...
View ArticleNew Power Generation: Why America’s Largest Electric Utility Is Adding...
Electric power was still a luxury few could afford when American industrialist James Buchanan Duke and his partners decided to build a clever system of lakes and dams on the Catawba River, which runs...
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Scientists in Japan developed a flying DRAGON robot, their peers in California built artificial human immune cells that could one day fight cancers, and a team at NASA found a way to make jets quieter....
View ArticleTesting, Testing: How A Colorado Turbine Helped GE Expand Its Wind Business
As wind whistles down the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, it picks up a lot of speed. It’s not unheard of for gusts of up to 100 miles per hour to slam into the rolling green foothills just...
View ArticlePower Pool: Here’s What It Takes To Electrify West Africa
In parts of West Africa, an act as simple as walking into a room and turning on a light can be something of a luxury. Only half the population has access to electricity, which means 188 million people...
View ArticleThis Ship Is Fly: Why Powering Ships With Modified Jet Engines Has Been A...
In 2002, the U.S. Navy started designing versatile warships that could chase down speedy enemy boats in shallow waters, hunt for diesel submarines in the open ocean and defuse mines at any depth. The...
View ArticleThe Story Of The 1st US Jet Engine: The Hush-Hush Boys Wanted To Win The War...
The PlotThe year was 1941. World War II was raging in Europe and Nazi bombers over London were as common as rain. It was also when a group of GE engineers in Lynn, Massachusetts, received a secret...
View ArticleThese Robots Are Really Pushing The Envelope: A Q&A With GE Roboticist John...
As the executive leader for robotics at GE Global Research, John Lizzi may have one of the coolest jobs at GE. His desk is right next to a classroom-size lab filled with collaborative robots that can...
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This week we learned about a cloaking device that helps medicine sneak up on cancer cells, a tiny brain for a tiny drone, and “smart outlets” that can learn the difference between harmless power surges...
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