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Electricity

When Hardware Met Software: The Digital Twin Of This Huge Gas Turbine Will Drive The World's Largest Aluminum Plant

Khalid Salem has spent his entire GE career — all 16 years — selling power generation equipment to customers all over the Gulf. But last fall the Jordan native found himself in a Catch-22. Aluminium…

ai

The Futuristic Health Benefits Of Self-Driving Cars, Thanks to AI

In the future, self-driving cars won’t just prevent deaths from human error. An autonomous vehicle will reroute you to a hospital if a driver has a heart attack or a stroke, greatly increasing the…

research

Don't Try This At Home: Yes, You Can Fight Fire With Fire

When Bastard in William Shakespeare’s “The Life and Death of King John” tells the monarch, “Let not the world see fear and sad distrust govern the motion of a kingly eye. Be stirring as the time; be…

History

The Sword In The Virtual Stone: These Eyes Can Peer 1,600 Years Into The Past

In 2012, Berlin conservator Katrin Lück brought a tiny, severely corroded lead scroll to GE’s Technical Solutions Center in the town of Wunstorf in northern Germany. Lück believed that the precious,…

Electrification Software city

The Factories Of The Past Are Turning Into Data Centers Of The Future

Data centers are taking over the factories where workers once processed checks, baked bread and printed Bibles. What will the rise of the information-based economy mean for American cities? …

climate

That’s Hot: New Gas Could Eliminate This Super Strong Global Warming Culprit

Ask any farmer, and they'll tell you that weather patterns have become erratic. Monsoon seasons, once as predictable as sunrises and taxes, now fluctuate wildly, making it difficult, if not…

Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

It’s the start of 2017, and we can’t help but wonder what amazing scientific advances await. Judging by the year’s first haul, we may soon be able to push things around with tractor beams, print…

management

Who Will Lead In Today’s Corporate World? How About A Veteran?

Former U.S. Air Force Crew Chief Jeff Schnitzer, who now works as a general manager at GE Energy Connections, shares stories about the unexpected ways his military service helps him do his job.…

future of medicine

3D-Printed Replicas Of Organs Give Doctors New Insights

Dr. Maki Sugimoto created lifelike organ models with 3D imagery and printing to diagnose and treat patients with more information. For example, he thought surgeons could better understand a…

Robots

This Robot Doesn’t Feel Your Pain

As the approaching winter solstice shrouded Oslo in gloom and darkness last month, the workers at a GE factory located in the Norwegian capital found their cheer in a bright green robot known…