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AI is helping paralyzed patients to walk, 3D printing in space and a plastic that’s stronger than steel. This week’s coolest things push the boundaries in every dimension. Giant Steps…
Offshore wind has come to America. Now new research funded by the government and led by GE aims to make it grow. In October, GE Renewable Energy received an order from Vineyard Wind to supply…
When Mimmo Catalano was 5 years old, his dad took him to work at his office, at an airport in Sardinia, and the boy’s imagination was captured. Today Catalano is a 16-year veteran of Etihad Airways,…
Heavy Lifting Qatar Airways will become the first carrier to operate the freighter version of Boeing’s latest 777X jet, the 777-8F, powered by GE9X engines that GE Aviation developed. The…
Over the past two decades, World Cancer Day, which falls on Feb. 4, has become an important day for patients and for clinicians alike. This year, the Union for International Cancer Control, which…
The northern Appalachian region, covering Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, has helped America tap its energy reservoir over the past 150 years, supplying the country with its first oil and coal…
Regrowing limbs, charging on the high seas and an orbital jetliner. This week’s coolest things take innovation to the outer limits. Growth Potential Scientists at Tufts…
Wind power is a fast-growing source of renewable energy, but that doesn’t mean the industry isn’t trying to lower its carbon footprint. One way to do it involves recycling wind turbine blades. Last…
Reporting GE’s fourth-quarter results, GE Chairman and CEO Larry Culp said 2021 was an important year for the company, with GE successfully navigating a dynamic environment and delivering solid…
The enormous growth in renewable power in recent years has been helping decarbonize electricity grids around the world. But there remains a robust debate about the best way to store the energy…