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Access To Electricity

Power Trip: How Energy Saved By GE Factories Is Helping Electrify African Villages For The First Time

Borena Tiki, a schoolteacher who lives in the Oromia region of Ethiopia, has recently experienced something monumental: the opportunity to charge his cellphone any time he likes. As of June 27, the…

Baseball

Cubs Win: After Historic Game 7 Of The World Series, Here's The Origin Story Of Night Baseball

You know the result. As the Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs squared off last night at Cleveland’s Progressive Field—in search of their first World Series wins in 68 and 108 years respectively—it…

power

Guiding Light: This Indian Village Could Show The Way To 1.5 Billion Who Lack Electricity

When GE Global Research Center engineer Jayesh Barve arrived in Behlolpur, India, in February, he found children and adults from this remote village learning to read and write with the help of a new…

Help In Need

Shaken But Strong: GE Tech, Donations Are Helping Indonesian Islands Recover From Massive Quakes

The rescue effort in Sajang began as soon as the ground stopped moving. On Aug. 5, a 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the mountain village on the Indonesian island of Lombok, leaving behind chaos and…

India

Power Up: This Speedy 850-Mile Energy Highway Will Ship Electrons To Millions Of Indians

There are a number of villages in northern India without reliable access to electricity. If entrepreneurial residents want to start a business, like repairing shoes or selling new farming equipment,…

Baseball

Bringing Good Things To Night: How Night Baseball Came To Cincinnati In 1935

At precisely 8:30 p.m. on Friday, May 24, 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt pressed a Western Union telegraph key in the White House and an electric pulse traveled 500 miles over copper wires to…

LEAP engines

The LEAP Engine and MENA Airlines Celebrate 10 Million Hours of Lower CO2 Emissions

Governments across the Middle East and North Africa are working to address climate change. For many of them, part of the answer is in the skies, where the LEAP aircraft engine is helping airlines…

The GE Brief: May 20, 2021

VACCINE MACHINE   Standing in a lab on the GE Research campus in Niskayuna, New York, John Nelson holds up a sample of synthetic DNA inside a vial that is small enough to fit comfortably…

The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

An Earth-size telescope, roads that can charge your EV as you drive, and programmable artificial tissues that could have applications in medicine as well as robotics. This week’s coolest things are…

Lean Management

Lean And The Art Of Gas Turbine Maintenance: How Lean Management Helps Keep The Lights On

Ezra Laurent is a mechanical engineer, but he likes to think like a sports coach. “I’m always asking questions,” he says. “What can we do better? How can we change things? Who are our best performers…