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The Blade Runners: This Factory Is 3D Printing Turbine Parts For The World's Largest Jet Engine

The Northern Italian town of Cameri could be easily mistaken for a quiet farming commune. But take a short ride through the rolling fields of the fertile Po Valley that surround it and you’ll…

GE Aviation

Her Story: Courage And Perseverance Prepared Nackia Salmon To Take On Life's Challenges

As COVID-19 surged in early  March, Nackia Salmon watched it grow from her home in Ohio with bated breath and an increasing amount of anxiety. For the past two years she had been…

International Day Of Women

Healthy Progress: These Female Leaders Are Driving Innovation In Healthcare

Long before she joined Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell and the Wright brothers in the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Edith Clarke became the first professional electrical engineer in the U.S.…

women in tech

The Pioneer: Mary Reynolds Helped Raise A Generation Of Engineers

Mary Reynolds stood on the train platform and waved her parents goodbye. It was 1946, and the 20-year-old was trading the red dirt of Oklahoma for the frigid winters of Schenectady, New York,…

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Tiny Sensors Inspired by Butterfly Wings Could Improve Bomb Detection

Engineers in GE labs have built a penny-sized radio sensor that can detect the faintest traces of chemicals and explosives and needs only a tiny amount of power to operate. The device uses a special…

GE Research

Dig This: GE Engineers Learned from Worms How to Build Underminer, A Tunneling Robot Funded by DARPA

Looking like a giant earthworm and moving at a fast clip, a 6-foot-long, 2-inch wide robot recently burrowed through the ground at GE Research’s testing site in Niskayuna, New York. Once it is fully…

COVID-19

5 Ways The World Fought Back  

A recent graduate “upcycled” his gown into personal protective equipment for healthcare workers (and inspired others to do the same), researchers found an antibody from a 2003 SARS patient that could…

COVID-19

Traveling Solo: The Pandemic Sent This Field Technician On A 5,000-Mile Road Trip

French Canadian Frederic Nyeto always dreamed of driving across the U.S. from coast to coast. He finally got his chance in March, but not in the way he had envisioned. Instead of leisurely days of…

Innovation

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Scientists are using CRISPR gene-editing technology to devise treatments against viruses including the one that causes COVID-19, new microscopy techniques are enabling researchers to examine…

Innovation

Numbers Crunchers: How Supercomputers Are Fast-Tracking Innovation In Aviation, Manufacturing and Medicine

Doctors, nurses and other essential workers have been playing a key part in the battle against the coronavirus epidemic. But computer scientists are also pitching in. For instance, researchers are…