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Before Kurt Vonnegut Jr. wrote the bestsellers "Slaughterhouse Five" and "Cat’s Cradle," he lived near Schenectady, New York, and worked as a GE publicist. According to Vonnegut’s…
“So we rowed through the narrow strait in tears, On one side Scylla, on the other, shining Charybdis with a dreadful gurgling noise sucked down the water.”* If you enjoy tales from the…
A new paper tackles the thorny question of ethics and artificial intelligence, an ultraviolet-emitting robot can kill the coronavirus in large spaces like schools and grocery stores, and NASA…
Researchers designed a wearable brain scanner that could shed light into Alzheimer’s and other brain conditions, got one step closer to finding a “Holy Grail” of renewable energy, and caught a…
Developing artificial intelligence that can obey traffic laws while navigating a 3,000-pound vehicle through busy city streets is a complex feat, and many are stepping up to address the challenge.…
Toward the end of every year, Time magazine highlights inventions “making the world better, smarter and even a bit more fun.” This year GE made the cut — twice. Announced on Thursday, Time’s Best…
Athletes have been wearing electronics that can bend and flex to the shape of their bodies, revealing how many miles they’ve logged, current heart rate and how much energy they burned. They can use…
Pat Byrne quickly got to work when he joined GE in July 2019 as the new CEO of GE Digital, the company’s software development unit, which builds applications for the industrial internet of things. He…
Physicists in Germany designed an optical mirror that’s a thousand times thinner than a human hair but emits a powerful reflection, scientists in Washington created a tiny wireless camera system that…
The Boeing 777-300ER widebody passenger jet is the workhorse of long-haul aviation. Powered by a pair of giant GE90 engines — for a long time the world’s most powerful jet engine — the planes have…