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soccer

Brazil’s “Little Canaries” Fly Green on Their Way to the Top

Lush soccer pitches are not the only green biomass supporting the Brazilian national football team as it battles for the world’s most coveted soccer trophy. The country’s GOL airline is ferrying Los…

Biofuel

The Case of the Vegetarian Jet Engine: How GE Jet Engines Running on Vegetable Oil Mix Broke the Sound Barrier

Generations  of farmers have looked at the humble Camelina plant and saw weed. Mike Epstein, who leads alternative fuels development at GE Aviation, sees jet fuel. “It’s an…

Biofuel

GE powers ‘Green Hornet’ fighter in biofuel flight

Contributor Mike Epstein is the leader of Alternative Fuels for GE Aviation Pond scum, grass clippings and old T-shirts may not seem to be terribly appetizing topics, but they are providing food for…

Jenbacher

In Search of Lost Trash: French Landfill is Using Remains of the Past to Illuminate the Future

When the giant Plessis-Gassot landfill opened its gates outside Paris in the 1960s, Charles de Gaulle was France’s president and Brigitte Bardot its most famous movie star.Since then, the landfill…

IoT

When Hardware Met Software: Mining the Value of the Industrial Internet

There is more to the Internet of Things (IoT) than FitBits and smartphone-controlled thermostats. While consumer goods are some of the IoT’s most visible applications, they’re just one part of the…

Oil Sands

New Engineering Challenge Offers $1 Million in Seed Money to Inventors. Iguanas Might Hold Some Clues.

Few people mention marine iguanas, honey bees and oil sands in the same breath, but scientist Brian Gregg believes the combination might hold an elegant solution to a hard engineering riddle.…

Innovation

Lettuce See the Future: LED Lighting Helps Farming Go High-Tech In Japan

Humans have spent the last 10,000 years mastering agriculture. But a freak summer storm or bad drought can still mar many a well-planted harvest. Not anymore, says Japanese plant physiologist…

IoT

Aerial Intelligence: This Airbus Makes Pilots Smarter

At first glance, Air Asia’s fleet of Airbus A320 planes look like any other passenger aircraft. But look under the hood and you will find an array of sensors and proprietary technology developed by…

What's new in tech

World's First Plant to Print Jet Engine Nozzles in Mass Production

GE is taking mass production to a lofty new level. The company is pulling 3D printing out of the lab and installing it at the heart of the world’s first factory for printing jet engine fuel nozzles…

What's new in tech

Pure Grit: Material With Skateboarding Heritage Could Make Planes, Trains and Automobiles Use Less Power

Power management chips are like second-born kids. They do a lot of hard work, but don’t always get the recognition they deserve. Like microchips inside computers and laptops, power management chips…