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Quieting the Crickets: Field Tests Teach Scientists New Debugging Tricks

“Crickets”, says Dominic von Terzi, “You can’t imagine the noise they make.” He’s talking about an unexpected hurdle his team from GE’s European Research Center in Munich ran into while looking for…

IoT

Don’t Wait Until Dark: Supercomputers are Helping Scientists Build Software Eyes for Power Lines

When the power goes out, electricity providers are often left in the dark along with their customers. That status quo is what’s keeping Naresh Acharya up at night. He is now planning to use some…

IoT

A New Kind of Industrial Company: GE Eyes Growth by Linking Machines, People and Data

Nobody wants to be late. But at a busy airline hub like Atlanta or Chicago, even a brief delay in aircraft arrival can result in missed connections and cascade into a major inconvenience. The Bureau…

IoT

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Predix, But Were Afraid to Ask

GE’s aviation business has a team of data scientists who spend their time sifting through gigabytes of aircraft data and seeking useful bits of information, sometimes even finding treasures they…

LEAP

A Short Flight for a Jet, A Giant Leap for a Jet Engine

Over the last several weeks, crews at GE Aviation’s flight test base in Victorville, CA, at the edge of the Mojave Desert, installed a next-generation jet engine with ceramic components and 3-D…

Robert Hall

LED Nobel Illuminates Pioneering GE Research

Last October, the biologist and former GE Healthcare chief scientist James Rothman received the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for solving the mystery of how cells shuttle molecules…

Jenbacher

This Gas Engine Passes the Smell Test. Watch Baratunde Thurston Find Out How it Works

Earlier this year, a Brazilian landfill started using three massive Jenbacher gas engines to burn methane produced by rotting garbage. They now generate enough electricity to power 13,000 homes.A few…

Beibamboo

Caring is Sharing: When Nina Ignatius’ Daughter Was Born 2 Months Early, Her Struggle Gave Mom an Idea to Help Other Parents

Of the many torments endured by the parents of premature babies, the inability to care for their newborns is perhaps the most acute. After birth, nurses cover “preemies,” as they are known, with…

Turbine

Tennessee Titans: You Can’t Get More Steampunk than These Machines

Wikipedia describes the art and fashion movement called Steampunk as a “sub-genre of science fiction that typically features steam-powered machinery, especially in a setting inspired by…

GE

GE Says New Tech Fuels Strong Orders

GE Aviation has been flight testing jet engines in Victorville in the Mojave Desert for more than a decade. But never one like the LEAP, the world’s first jet engine with 3D-printed fuel nozzles and…