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The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

A nanofiber therapy that could help repair spinal cords, a new vaccine that could help treat Alzheimer’s, and a camera that can see around corners. This week’s coolest things exhibit the art of the…

future of healthcare

Waiting To Inhale: GE’s AI Solution To Assess Breathing Tube Placement Gets FDA Clearance

Like many tasks in medicine, threading a breathing tube down a patient’s trachea requires skill, patience and steady hands. Insert the tube not far enough and the patient can throw up food into their…

Maternal-Infant Care

A Cold Dip to Keep Premmies Warm

A strange thing occurred while Quinn Darragh was swimming from England to France in September 2020. He could swear his wife Sheree was swimming below him in the icy black water as he slowly crawled…

future of healthcare

Image Maker: Investigational Technology Producing Sharp X-Rays Gets Its First Big Tryout

For decades, physicians have used CT scanners to take pictures deep inside your body. They’ve become indispensable to patient care, yet even these remarkable devices have their limits. Now, two…

The GE Brief: November 23, 2021

Green Hydrogen Project In New York One of the more promising paths toward a zero-carbon future is being tested at a New York Power Authority power station. In November, the Brentwood plant on…

Jet Engine Testing

Time Flies: GE’s Original Flying Testbed Jets Off Into History

The history of GE and modern aviation are closely linked. Few symbols embody the connection more than the original GE flying testbed, a 49-year-old Boeing 747-100 that served as an airborne lab for…

future of energy

Generation Next: New York State Power Authority Starts Green Hydrogen Demonstration On Long Island

Hydrogen has a lot going for it. It’s the most abundant element in the universe, and here on earth it’s pretty much everywhere. It can also pack a lot of energy — much more than natural gas or oil —…

Dubai Airshow

The Future of Flight: Emirates Head of Engineering Wants To Give Flyers More Sustainable Choices

As the head of engineering at Emirates, one of the world’s largest airlines, Ahmed Safa is responsible for many things. These days, few topics get him engaged faster than sustainability. GE Reports…

Dubai Airshow

The Superfan: How Roxana Leonte Morphed From Flight Attendant To A Jet Engine ‘Geek’

As a young girl, Roxana Leonte remembers feeling awestruck by the white lines of the contrails that airplanes left in the sky as they soared high above her home in Romania. She marveled at everything…

energy transition

GE’s New Repair Tech Center In Singapore Helps Asia Flip The Switch To Gas Power

GE has more than 7,000 gas turbines installed in countries all around the world that generate much of their power. But that global footprint also requires a complex maintenance system to help…