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SMART THINKING The University of Oxford’s Jenner Institute has been one of the leading players in the global race to develop a vaccine against the coronavirus. But it’s not the only part of…
WASTE NOT In March, employees from GE’s grid operations — they work with utilities and other customers to bring electricity to consumers around the globe — were set to gather in Florida. The meeting…
The U.S. Navy has commissioned for service the USS Zumwalt, its largest and most advanced stealth destroyer. The ceremony took place in Baltimore on Saturday. Named after the late Adm. Elmo “Bud…
When Thomas Edison switched on the first electrical grid in downtown Manhattan in 1882, the project was a great engineering feat as well as a brilliant marketing ploy. Starting small, his grid…
Stefka Petkova enjoys building things. It’s a passion she’s had since she was a small child when her dad, an electrician who liked to work on cars, kept the door to his workshop open. “I was…
3D printing has rightfully gotten a lot of buzz because of the marvels it can do. Also known as additive manufacturing, it has opened new paths for designers to create custom shapes that were…
LONG DISTANCE LEARNING If you’re a customer buying a massive turbine for a hydroelectric dam, at some point you’ll probably travel to the factory where the machine is being built. That’s where…
GE announced today it named H. Lawrence Culp Jr. as its new chairman and chief executive. Culp, 55, served as CEO of Danaher Corporation. He joined the GE board in April this year. “It’s been a…
Early in her GE career, Tanya Spencer caught an important break when Lloyd Trotter invited her to accompany him on a customer call. Trotter, the first African American senior officer at GE — he’s a…
GET READY In February, a few days after a Chinese tourist became the first known COVID-19 fatality in France, professor Erwan L’Her put his staff through a simulation. L’Her is the chief of…