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GE Records: The Fastest, Farthest, First, and Most Powerful

The Voyager 1 spacecraft is the farthest man-made object from Earth, and, along with its sibling Voyager 2, is also the longest running NASA mission to date. Today, both are heading into the unknown…

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Mind Meld: Where Edison Meets the Wright Brothers

Above, GE’s latest jet engine, LEAP, uses parts made from revolutionary materials called ceramic matrix composites, or CMCs. The ceramic can handle the punishing forces inside a jet engine at…

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Heavy Lifting: GE Tech Powers World’s Largest Passenger Jet

Five years ago this month, the world’s largest passenger plane, the A380 double-decker, took off powered by four Engine Alliance jet engines. Engine Alliance is a joint venture between GE and Pratt…

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Science In Action: Inside GE’s Research Labs

Nobody likes turbulence. The familiar kind of air turbulence may rattle nerves and spill coffee into passengers’ laps. But planes also suffer from its less palpable form along aircraft wings and…

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Popular Science: #6SecondScience Fair Gets 4-Minute Video Treatment

What happens when you mix cupcakes, Play-Doh, dry ice and a smartphone app? You get an eruption of playful videos illustrating basic elements of science raging from electromagnetism from frog anatomy…

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Go With the Flow: New Water-Based Battery Could Extend EV Range Beyond 240 Miles

Imagine a brave new world where an affordable family EV sedan could cover the distance between New York City and Washington, D.C., on a single battery charge. It remains a fantasy, but perhaps not…

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The Art of Science: Supercomputers Help Scientists See What Microscopes and Cameras Can’t Capture

Scientists at GE Global Research have been using the world’s most powerful supercomputers to simulate everything from fuel flowing through jet engine nozzles to water drops turning into ice. The…

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The Right Stuff: GE Tech Has Been at the Launch Pad since the Dawn of Space Flight

Humans have been sending objects and each other to space for close to 50 years. GE technology has been near the launch pad since the beginning. On March 17, 1958, for example, a GE-powered Vanguard…

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Brain Trust: GE, NFL and Under Armour Challenge Innovators to Improve Concussion Prevention and Treatment

Concussions are a major concern in sports, but they can happen anywhere. At least 1.7 million traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) occur in the United States annually. These head traumas contribute to a…

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Enter The Dragon: GE, Dragon Innovation Launch New Hardware Crowdfunding Platform

It almost always takes a village to bring a new product from the garage to market. From concept to capital and manufacturing to distribution, it takes many hands to turn, say, the Apple I into the…