1. Meet the GE9X, the world’s largest jet engine.
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2. These robots put a new twist on 3D printing.
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3. This GE gas turbine helped break the Guinness world record for the most efficient combined-cycle power plant.
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4. When GE engineers needed to move an 8-million-pound power plant part, they sent it by barge down the Hudson River.
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6. Women in GE Healthcare reshaped the mammography experience with a machine that makes the exam less uncomfortable.
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7. GE Aviation teamed up with Aerion and Lockheed Martin to explore the development of a new supersonic business jet.
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8. A new, table-sized CO2 turbine could power up to 10,000 U.S. homes.
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8. The solar eclipse of 2017 temporarily covered over 100 million solar panels. This is how the modern grid handles it.
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9. Scientists at GE Global Research and GE Additive are using computer vision to engineer the future of additive manufacturing.
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10. This snake-like robot arm inspects hard-to-reach areas so workers can stay safe.
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11. Luca Iaconi-Stewart spent the last nine years building an exquisitely precise replica of an Air India Boeing 777, including a pair of GE jet engines, made entirely from cut-up paper folders.
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Top image: The GE9X is the largest jet engine in the world. Image credit: GE Aviation.