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GE Capital

GE Sells Another Banking Unit to Sharpen Focus on Industrial Businesses

GE said today it would sell its U.S. Sponsor Finance business for approximately $12 billion to Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. The deal marks another big milestone on GE’s path to sell most of…

Genomics

Human Protein Atlas Charts the Road to Personalized Medicine

Over a decade ago, the Human Genome Project gave us the first blueprint of our genetic code, opening the door to a future where medical interventions could be personalized for each patient’s genetic…

Snecma

Latest Planes Descend on Paris as World’s Largest Air Show Takes Off

The huge Paris Air Show starts at Le Bourget, just outside the French capital, this weekend. The world’s largest and longest-running aerospace trade gathering typically brings together the latest…

Boeing

GE-Powered Dreamliner Steals Paris Air Show with a Stunning Getaway

The Paris Air Show starts this weekend and Boeing is bringing a brand new Dreamliner aircraft powered by a pair of GEnx engines. In preparation for the show, the plane just performed some heart-…

LEAP

Come Dust, Ice, Hail Stone and High-G Force: What it Takes for the LEAP Jet Engine to Prove its Mettle

The sand storms in the Gobi Desert in Central Asia are some of the most frightening events nature can cook up, sending giant tan clouds of fine dust as far as Beijing. While locals seal their homes…

Genx

Take a Close Look at Boeing’s YouTube Sensation at the Paris Air Show

Thomas Edison and Charles Steinmetz examine pieces of isolators struck by Steinmetz’s lightning generator. Image credits: Museum of Innovation and Science Schenectady"

Air Force

GE and Air Force Unveil the Ultimate Flying Machine

GE built a million-volt lightning generator, studying for the first time the effects of lightning strikes and power surges on electrical systems in a controlled laboratory setting. Images credit:…