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Every two seconds, a jet engine with GE technology inside departs from an airport somewhere in the world. But earlier this month, the machines touched down on a runway more used to seeing models…
Industrial companies need to adopt a digital mindset that embraces what the Industrial Internet can offer in new growth opportunities. If you have a mobile phone, tablet, computer or all three…
How a $9 burrito makes the business case for sustainability. Today, many business leaders know the world has changed. They are wrestling with the new mandate to incorporate sustainability and…
Ever since people started building things, many of us have burned with an even greater desire to take them apart. But few can top photographer Todd McLellan and Ryan D’Agostino, editor-in-chief…
Last June at the Paris Airshow, Boeing test pilots Randy Neville and Van Chaney performed a near-vertical takeoff with the Vietnam Airlines’ brand new extended version of the Dreamliner passenger jet…
How collaborative robotics is accelerating the next industrial revolution.When you hear about innovative technological advances that are reshaping industries, chances are you aren’t thinking about a…
Sugar from plants may not be the first thing that springs to mind when you start thinking about the latest and most promising drugs. But without a special kind of sugar, a new class of revolutionary…
GE (NYSE: GE) announced today its offer to exchange GE company stock for shares in Synchrony Financial (NYSE: SYF), the largest provider of private label credit cards in the United States.*…
There are places in the world that make us feel small and force us to marvel at the skills and ambitions of their architects and engineers. They include cathedrals in Europe, NASA's Cape Canaveral…
When Ernest O. Lawrence invented the cyclotron in 1932, the American physicist used his innovative particle accelerator to probe the structure of the atom. The cyclotron earned Lawrence the Nobel…