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Software

GE to Deploy the First Industrial-Strength Cloud For Machine Data

If everything goes according to plan, there will be 50 billion devices connected to the Internet by 2020, throwing off terabytes of data every day. This huge digital menagerie will include everything…

Transformers

Transformers: Age of Esters. These Engineers Figured Out How to Make Mexico City’s Power Grid Safer

When a moderate earthquake shook Mexico City just after midnight in June 2013, an eerie staccato of bright flashes punctured the darkened metropolis. They came from distribution and power…

The Grid

Like Flying 200 Elephants and a Jumbo Jet Full of Oil: What It Takes to Build a New Power Grid in Six Weeks

Last December, Egypt decided to move aggressively to avoid power cuts and brownouts during its sweltering desert summer, when the average high temperature hovers above 90 degrees Fahrenheit for…

Innovation

Scientists Eye Next-Gen Medical Materials to Cure Hydraulic Fracturing’s Need for Sand

William Blake could see a world in a grain of sand. Sumitra Rajagopalan, founder and CEO of the Canadian smart materials company Bioastra Technologies Inc., has a similar disposition. At its core,…

Avio Aero

Atomic Bonding from a Bottle? These Scientists Use Supersonic Spray to Repair Turbines

Two years ago, scientists at the GE Global Research labs (GRC) in upstate New York found a futuristic way to fix things: blowing metal powder, at four times the speed of sound, onto parts in need of…

Lockheed Martin

The Heat Is On: How New Horizons Got Its Power

Feature by feature, they revealed themselves: the plains of Sputnik, the Norgay Montes and the vast and forbidding Cthulu Regio. When the New Horizons spacecraft finally buzzed Pluto at roughly 30,…

Innovation

Friends In High Places: The First American Jet Engine Was Born Inside a Power Plant

Most people know Thomas Edison for inventing the first practical light bulb. But the GE founder also was a serial entrepreneur whose patents helped spawn new industries including medical imaging,…

Medical Imaging

Beautiful on the Inside: These Machines Reveal the Secrets of the Body

If a good picture is worth a thousand words, then these images are visual equivalent of War and Peace. GE imaging technology - from MRI machines to high-resolution microscopes - offers incredibly…

wind energy

The Road to ecoROTR: How Building a Better Wind Turbine Began With an Online Shopping Spree for Styrofoam Balls

Scientists at GE Global Research spent the last four years building a more efficient wind turbine. It rises 450-feet above the Mojave desert in California – almost half the height of the Eiffel Tower…

GE Transportation

A Sense of Wonder: Photographer Vincent Laforet Tapped His Inner Child When Shooting Locomotives From High Above the Colorado Prairie

In March, GE invited the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Vincent Laforet to a remote locomotive testing facility spreading over hundreds of acres of shrubby prairie near Pueblo, Colo. Laforet…