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Healthcare

Advanced Placement: AI Helps Doctors Adjust Breathing Tubes In Critical COVID-19 Patients

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

The GE Brief: November 24, 2020

SILICON DREAMS   In 1895, the German physicist — and future Nobel laureate — Wilhelm Röntgen was experimenting with an electrified glass vacuum tube when he noticed that it produced mysterious…

Medical Imaging

A New Way Of Seeing: Building a Better Scanner

A team of researchers and engineers at Prismatic Sensors AB have developed a revolutionary new way to capture and analyze X-rays that promises to significantly boost the imaging power of computed…

Thanksgiving

Endless Feast: GE Workers’ Thanksgiving Contributions, From Lamps And Turkey-Carving Tools To Squash Disposal

Though it’s long since entered the canon of generic American iconography, there’s more to Norman Rockwell’s famous Thanksgiving painting than meets the eye — as suggested by its title, “Freedom From…

The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

It took scientists just a few minutes to create diamonds in the lab, a team at Carnegie Mellon University developed a 3D-bioprinted heart that could be a huge help to surgeons and medical researchers…

Innovation

Diamonds Weren’t Forever in the GE Store, but Carbon Will Be

In 1954, GE researcher H. Tracy Hall and three colleagues built a machine that squeezed carbon so hard it turned into nature’s hardest substance: diamond. Their discovery earned the team a spot in…

History

Stranger Things: The Curious Case Of Watson Amps, Wired Holmes And Theodor Geisel’s GE Ad

In the years before he became the beloved Dr. Seuss, children’s author Theodor Geisel toiled away as an adman, creating pitches for oil companies, insecticide purveyors and “G-E.” That's how we got…

Offshore Wind

Blade Of Glory: A Critical Offshore Wind Turbine Component Passes A Key Milestone

At 107 meters from end to end, the blade for the Haliade-X wind turbine — the world’s most powerful offshore wind turbine in operation — is longer than a football field, and possibly one of the…

The GE Brief: November 19, 2020

WIN WIND SITUATION Wind farms are sprouting up off coastlines around the world, and that’s good news for countries with ambitious energy transition plans. Germany, for instance, aims to generate 80…

Renewable energy

High Voltage On The High Seas: Huge North Sea Station Will Allow Germany To Capture More Wind Power

Like many countries around the world, Germany is in the middle of an ambitious energy transition, aiming to generate 80% of its power from renewable sources by 2050. One steppingstone on that journey…