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Scientists at GE Global Research are experimenting with thin jets of air to reduce turbulence along aircraft wings and wind turbine blades, and to improve efficiency. They are using devices the size…
In the 1990s, engineers at BHA Group, an innovative maker of industrial air pollution filters, were experimenting with Teflon membranes for cement kilns and coal-fired boiler chimneys. They noticed…
GE is helping the Georgia Tech Research Institute develop a wearable wireless network of sensors and computers that could assist doctors in dealing with brain injuries caused by roadside bomb blasts…
Australian scientists have used a powerful GE microscope to study the spread of slimy, drug-resistant bacterial colonies called biofilms. They have been able to determine how the microbes stick…
Over the last decade, engineers at GE Aviation have been experimenting with a new way to make jet engine parts. Rather than cutting, milling and drilling engine components, they weld together thin…
Waukesha seventh-grader Laurel Chen says that when she grows up, she wants to be a biomedical engineer. “I like to build things, learn about math and science, and draw,” she said. “As long as it lets…
It was 66 years ago that the U.S. Army switched on the world’s first general purpose electronic computer and launched the information age. The army used the machine, called the Electronic Numerical…
What do you do when you run a growing business in a booming country in Africa and Asia but run out of electricity? What if your plant in America or in Germany gets slammed by a big storm or a heat…
When New Zealand’s Queenstown airport switched on a new, data-based GE navigation system last year, the technology cut monthly cumulative delays from 2,400 minutes to just 200 minutes. Less holding…
The Ak-Chin Indian Community in Arizona’s Santa Cruz Valley has a history that stretches back centuries. But these days, the Community is both thriving and strikingly young, with many members under…