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Move Over Slow Food, Slow Wind Might Be the Latest Thing in Sustainable Living

Sailors know that wind can be a fickle servant and they’ve come up with ingenious ways to trap it in their sails. Wind turbine designers have recently developed their own tricks to beat the doldrums…

Stealth

From Zero to 5,000 mph in Less Than a Second? All-Electric Zumwalt Destroyer May Carry an Electromagnetic Railgun

The U.S. Navy’s new Zumwalt class of stealth destroyers is seeking to redefine sea power. Quite literally. In the past, ships used most of their installed power for propulsion, with the engines and…

Quake

New Nepal Quake Adds Urgency to Relief Efforts

Powerful new tremors rattled Nepal again on Tuesday, adding to the devastation caused by a 7.8 earthquake that killed at least 8,000 people three weeks ago in April. The world has quickly mobilized…

Germany

Das Hybrid-Kraftwerk: Power Plant Mixing Gas, Solar, Batteries and Software Could Chart the Future of Renewable Power

From Japan’s offshore solar plants to a tidal lagoon in Wales, countries around the world have found clever ways to tap renewable power. But nowhere is the need for ingenuity more in demand than in…

GE Aviation

These Space-Age Ceramics Will Be Your Jet Engine’s Next Cup of Tea

Humans have been living with ceramics for 25,000 years. We’ve been using them for cups, pipes, pottery and many other handy everyday objects. But the light, strong, and heat resistant material has…

Industrial Internet

Wind in the Cloud? How the Digital Wind Farm Will Make Wind Power 20 Percent More Efficient

Few people embody the backyard inventor better than Charles Brush. In 1887, he built behind his mansion in Cleveland, Ohio, a 4-ton wind generator with 144 blades and a comet-like tail, and used it…

LEAP

Jet Engines with 3D-Printed Parts Power Next-Gen Airbus Passenger Jet

A next-generation A320neo Airbus passenger jet powered by twin LEAP jet engines with 3D-printed parts and new advanced materials inside took to the skies for the first time on Tuesday. The LEAP is…

World in Motion Partnership with Quartz Takes GE Content for a Spin

GE engineers have recently designed massive subsea power generators that will soon allow the U.K. to produce electricity from the tides. In Japan, special GE LEDs are helping a local farmer grow 10,…

LEAP

A Passport to Fly: New Engines for Business Jets Tap Latest Military Tech

From GPS to the Internet, many everyday technologies have military roots. The same is true for jet engines, especially those powering business jets. For America, the jet age began the night of…

Industrial Internet

When Hardware Met Software: The “Killer Advantage”

From Amazon to Zynga, many companies glean powerful business insights from slicing, sorting and analyzing data. But GE Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt says it is the combination of big iron and big data…