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3D Printing

The 3D-Printed Age: Why This Futuristic Ohio Factory Is Proving Mark Twain Wrong

Mark Twain allegedly claimed that when the end of the world came, he wanted to be in Cincinnati “because it’s always 20 years behind the times.” The quip is funny, but his strategy to ride out…

Healthcare

Leveling Up: Legendary Children’s Hospital In Cambodia Is Now Using MRI For Young Cardiac Patients

Children’s access to good healthcare used to be a major concern in Cambodia. In the early 1990s, the mortality rate of the country’s children was among the highest in the world,[1] with as many as 1…

People

Golden Opportunity: GE Engineering Intern Ahalya Lettenberger Will Swim For Team USA In The Paralympic Games

At just 20 years old, Ahalya Lettenberger is already racking up an impressive resume. She studies bioengineering (on the pre-med track) at Rice University, where she also competes on the swim team.…

The GE Brief: September 1, 2021

CATALYST GETS ONE STEP CLOSER The aviation world has been eagerly awaiting the launch of the Beechcraft Denali single-engine turboprop, which will be powered by GE Aviation’s Catalyst engine. Last…

What's new in tech

The Superjet: Building the Ultimate Flying Machine

Jet engines come in all shapes and sizes. Fighter jets use sleek and narrow supersonic engines called low-bypass turbofans to generate enormous thrust. But they also guzzle plenty of gas. Passenger…

The GE Brief: August 25, 2021

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN   In the early 1880s, Walter McQueen, a train engine designer working in Schenectady, New York, decided to strike out on his own and open a locomotive company on the banks…

The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

A centuries-old light experiment could lead to an Earth-sized telescope, a futuristic robot that’s built to run and a car that can fly. This week’s coolest things, which brings you recent highlights…

The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Echoing Albert Einstein, scientists are creating matter from energy, building bridges from carbon and making vaccines from plants. This week’s coolest things turn over a whole new leaf.   Let…

Energy

HA Hits a New High: Record-Breaking Turbines Push Past 1 Million Operating Hours

Malaysia is not unlike other nations in Southeast Asia. Its population has tripled since 1970 and stands at 33 million today, while its GDP has grown nearly a hundredfold in that time. Growth is…

Healthcare

Great Lakes Mystery: Wreck Hunter Hopes GE CT Scanner Can Identify 300-Year-Old Ship

It was a good day for sailing on Sept. 18, 1679, when the French ship Le Griffon left an island harbor in Lake Michigan’s Green Bay. A light wind blew from the west, perfect conditions for the vessel…