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Innovation

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

An 88-milligram methanol-powered “beetle” points the way forward in the field of microrobotics, miniature lab-grown organs will help researchers better understand congenital heart defects, and tiny…

Imaging

Imagining the future of medical imaging

Medical imaging is an essential part of modern healthcare. Services from CT scans to X-rays help diagnose, treat and monitor illnesses and conditions faster and more accurately than ever before. In…

Electrification Software Grid

Along The Watchtower: Edge Intelligence Comes To Electric Power

We may take it for granted, but the electrical grid is one of the most remarkable systems around, sending electricity through thousands of miles of power lines into millions of homes and charging up…

The GE Brief: August 19, 2020

LEAN SWEEP   In the 1970s, a team of MIT researchers traveled to Japan to figure out why the country’s automakers were delivering cars faster than their Detroit competitors. What they learned at…

future of healthcare

Lessons Learned: How The COVID-19 Pandemic Can Help Chart The Future of Healthcare

It was still early in the pandemic when caretakers at a Florida nursing home realized they had an urgent problem. Ten residents became ill with COVID-19 at the same time and had to be hospitalized.…

Lean Management

Doing More With Less: Lean Management Is Helping GE Straighten Its Ship — And Navigate The COVID-19 Crisis

In the 1970s, a team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology traveled to Japan to figure out why that country’s automakers were delivering cars faster than their competitors in…

Innovation

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Researchers made colors disappear, turned common red bricks into batteries, and granted the senses of sight and touch to a nonhuman system. Was it magic? Nope: science! Read on for this week’s…

The GE Brief: August 11, 2020

SMART POWER Nuclear power plants can produce huge amounts of electricity with a relatively small carbon footprint, but it comes at a cost — literally. Building, maintaining and operating those…

Innovation

Virtual Energy: Artificial Intelligence Will Help Run Nuclear Reactors Of The Future

Nuclear power plants can produce huge amounts of electricity while keeping their carbon footprints at relatively low levels, compared to power stations that burn fossil fuels. But building,…

Innovation

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Machine learning is helping researchers develop potential COVID-19 vaccines, the world’s fastest computer shed some light into the coronavirus’ strange effects on the body, and a new discovery could…