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Robotics

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

A Ukrainian startup is 3D-printing tiny homes, Israeli researchers helped paralyzed rats walk again and engineers in Japan built a robot that rolls — or rather crawls — with the punches. We find all…

GE Healthcare

Game Changer: How 1 Doctor Is Using A $10 Video Game Chip To Revolutionize Ultrasounds

One day last spring at a hospital in North Carolina, Dr. Joshua Broder prepared to examine a 7-month-old patient while she slept in her mother’s arms. Doctors suspected she had hydrocephalus — a…

Healthcare

This Software Helps Doctors Treat the Tiniest Hearts

Over the last decade, Dr. Ferran Rosés i Noguer, head of the pediatric cardiology department at Hospital Vall d’Hebron in Barcelona, Spain, has dedicated his efforts to studying his tiny patients’…

GE Renewable energy

After Epic Road Trip, This 241-Foot Wind Turbine Blade Is Ready To Get Down To Business In Germany

In October, employees at LM Wind Power’s wind turbine blade factory in Castellón, Spain, briefly left their posts to send off their biggest achievement to date — all 241 feet of it. They sent the…

The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

A musician who lost an arm played the piano again thanks to a special prosthesis, new muscles allowed robots to lift as much as 1,000 times their own weight, and glowing trees could one day…

GE Global Research

Brothers In Arms: These Robots Put A New Twist On 3D Printing

In October, engineers at Avio Aero, a GE Aviation company, used a futuristic process called cold spray to repair a gearbox on the GE90, the largest and most powerful jet in the world. The technology…

GE Aviation

What Keren Rambow will do for Australian aviation

Plane speaking, genuine, formidably qualified, Keren Rambow touched down at GE Aviation in April 2016. Within 18 months as sales director of Commercial Engines and Service Sales in the South Asia…

The GE Brief – January 9, 2018

“We call it intelligent dispatching.” - Scott Berg, chief executive of GE’s ServiceMax 1. THE FIXER Don’t be too surprised if calling for maintenance gets a lot more efficient soon. Starting this…

3D Printing

A New Dimension For Industry: How 3D Printing Is Doing Its Part To Reduce Greenhouse Emissions

3D printing may still seem a bit like science fiction, but in truth, it’s all around us — in luxury vehicles, jet engines and customized implants used to rebuild skulls and bones. And now the…

3D Printing

Pedal To The Metal: This Engineer Wants To Supercharge 3D Printing With Powerful Lasers

3D printing has come a long way over the past 20 years. Engineers and designers already print jewelry, airplane parts, bone implants, and even toothbrushes directly from a computer…