Service Before Self: How Military Life Prepared Gabbe Kearney For The...
Service before self.
View ArticleThe Shape Of Things To Come: How Innovation Defines The Next Chapter In GE...
Earlier this week, GE announced a “defining moment” in its history
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Data may not be what makes the world go round, but it can help airlines increase fuel efficiency and, by extension, help reduce carbon dioxide emissions when their passengers are on globe-trotting
View ArticleWash And Go: GE’s New Way Of Cleaning Jet Engines Can Help Airlines Cut...
If there’s one thing airlines chase more than anything else when it comes to engines, it’s “time on wing.” The longer you can keep a jet engine in good working order without having to remove it for
View ArticleThe Showstopper: Boeing’s New 777X Jet Makes Its Public Debut At Dubai Airshow
It took Boeing years to develop its newest wide-body passenger jet, the 777X, but just 15 hours to fly it from Seattle to the United Arab Emirates, where the plane made its public debut at the Dub
View ArticleShake It Off: GE’s Record-Breaking Jet Engine Is A Dust-Busting Powerhouse
At the Dubai Airshow this week, one of the most anticipated sights will be the Boeing 777X, Boeing’s new plane powered by the
View ArticleThe Superfan: How Roxana Leonte Morphed From Flight Attendant To A Jet Engine...
As a young girl, Roxana Leonte remembers feeling awestruck by the white lines of the contrails that airplanes left in the sky as they soared high above her home in Romania.
View ArticleGE’s New Repair Tech Center In Singapore Helps Asia Flip The Switch To Gas Power
GE has more than 7,000 gas turbines installed in countries all around the world that generate much of their power.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Researchers are laying the groundwork for carbon-free flight, zeroing in on how Alzheimer’s spreads inside the brain, and translating what sperm whales say to each other.
View ArticleThe Future of Flight: Emirates Head of Engineering Wants To Give Flyers More...
As the head of engineering at Emirates, one of the world’s largest airlines, Ahmed Safa is responsible for many things. These days, few topics get him engaged faster than sustainability.
View ArticleSpeed Racer: How Lean Helps Aviation Engineer David Riddle Train For Marathons
Engineer and avid runner David Riddle usually finds himself asking “Why do I do this” during races. But this year’s 125th running of the Boston Marathon was an exception.
View ArticleGeneration Next: New York State Power Authority Starts Green Hydrogen...
Hydrogen has a lot going for it. It’s the most abundant element in the universe, and here on earth it’s pretty much everywhere.
View ArticleImage Maker: Investigational Technology Producing Sharp X-Rays Gets Its First...
For decades, physicians have used CT scanners to take pictures deep inside your body. They’ve become indispensable to patient care, yet even these remarkable devices have their limits.
View ArticleWaiting To Inhale: GE’s AI Solution To Assess Breathing Tube Placement Gets...
Like many tasks in medicine, threading a breathing tube down a patient’s trachea requires skill, patience and steady hands.
View ArticleCircular Economy: Wind Turbine Blade Maker Is Working To Turn Waste Into A...
Wind energy is a powerful tool for shrinking the world’s carbon footprint.
View ArticleGot Capacity? An Inside Look At The Tech Helping Oregon’s Hospitals Track ICU...
Oregon has been a relative bright spot when it comes to fighting COVID-19.
View ArticleIn Conversation with GEHC's Kieran Murphy & Helmut Zodl
As our Healthcare team unveils its latest product innovations at RSNA 2021, I'm excited to share my recent conversation with GE Healthcare’s management team: Kieran Murphy, President and CEO, and H
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
A nanofiber therapy that could help repair spinal cords, a new vaccine that could help treat Alzheimer’s, and a camera that can see around corners.
View ArticlePrecision Health: Putting An Overview Of A Patient’s Cancer Data At Doctors'...
When Prof. James Brenton was seeing one of his patients at Addenbrooke’s Hospital recently for ovarian cancer treatment, he needed to review all her studies and treatments.
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