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From the Mysteries of the Universe to the Riddles of the Body: Inside GE’s...

When Ernest O. Lawrence invented the cyclotron in 1932, the American physicist used his innovative particle accelerator to probe the structure of the atom. The cyclotron earned Lawrence the Nobel Prize...

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A Toy Gone Wrong: Edison’s Monster Doll Was One Gift People Were Happy to Return

Not everything Thomas Edison touched became raging success. His “monster doll” turned out to be an outright dud.In 1877, Edison made the first recording device that could play back sound, and from...

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The Future of Science Is Big (Data) and Tiny (Nanoscale) – Interview with...

The head of the National Science Foundation discusses the promises and challenges of science and tech research, including the need to scale up the U.S. innovation ecosystem and make it more evenly...

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GE Reports Makes Best Branded Content List

The brand publishing mavens at Contently included GE Reports on their list of the best branded content in 2015. “If Red Bull is the popular skater-jock at your high school, GE is the hot valedictorian...

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2015 In Review: GE’s Digital Industrial Revolution

GE has been around for more than a century, but few years in its history have been as important for the future of the company as the one that’s just ending. GE started transforming itself into the...

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Best Pictures of 2015: The GE Edition

Every year, GE sends photographers, filmmakers and other visual artists around the world to document its technology in action. 2015 was no different. Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Vincent Laforet...

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What Role for ICT in Fighting Climate Change? Interview with Malcolm Johnson...

Information and communication technology has an important role to play in helping countries meet their climate goals — both from a mitigation and adaptation standpoint as well as in the efforts to...

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19 Tech Stories From 2015 You Should Know About

There were many tech stories that caught our eye in 2015. Here are 19 examples that either touch on GE technology and research or received funding from the company. They stretch from the depths of the...

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2015 In Review: GE’s Digital Industrial Revolution

GE has been around for more than a century, but few years in its history have been as important for the future of the company as the one that’s just ending. GE started transforming itself into the...

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One More Time: New Year Eve’s Saudi Power Deal Caps Off Historic 2015 For GE

GE finished a historic year of massive deals with one more win before the ball dropped in New York’s Times Square. On the last day of the year, the company announced a landmark power contract with the...

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Gary Hufbauer and Tyler Moran: 2016 — A Good Year to Ace the Trade Agenda

With momentum building on the trade front despite ongoing concerns about globalization, here’s how leaders can earn an A in trade. The trade horizon unexpectedly brightened last year, including in the...

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The Connector: Meet Joe Salvo, the Man from Digital Future

When Joe Salvo bought his house in Schenectady, New York, in 1986, he purchased a piece of history. GE built it in 1905, not long after Thomas Edison opened the company’s research labs in the city and...

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Best Pictures of 2015: The GE Edition

Every year, GE sends photographers, filmmakers and other visual artists around the world to document its technology in action. 2015 was no different. Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Vincent Laforet...

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Erica Orange and Jared Weiner: 4 Trends That Will Transform the Digital...

From robotics and artificial intelligence to virtual reality, digital innovation is poised to accelerate this year. Change has always been a constant, but it is now happening faster than ever before....

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Let It Blow: How Brazilian Wind Farms Benefit From GE’s Largest Acquisition

South America’s vast Pampas stretch over three countries and cover an area larger than France. Farmers in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil have long discovered the appeal of the flat and fertile lowlands....

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Mind The Gap: Here’s How You Take On A Power Crisis The Size Of A Continent

One easy way to see Africa’s power problem is by looking at a picture of the Earth from space at night. While other inhabited regions of the world glow and sparkle like jewels in a black velvet display...

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Mogens Lykketoft: 2015 Saw Incredible Global Breakthroughs — Now We Need to...

Deadly conflicts, horrific terrorist attacks and a worsening global humanitarian crisis have dominated 2015. Yet this year also saw a number of major international breakthroughs, most recently with the...

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These New Warships Will Be So Quiet, They Can Sneak Up On Submarines

There’s hardly a more storied sea power than the British Royal Navy. Its fleet destroyed the Spanish Armada, beat Napoleon at Trafalgar and sunk the Bismarck and the Tirpitz, Germany’s greatest World...

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Jim Carroll: 3 Ways Energy Innovation Will Heat Up in 2016

From advances in renewables to data-driven efficiencies and empowered consumers, 2016 offers the opportunity to shape the future of energy. In my view, 2016 will prove to be a watershed year when it...

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Dr. Hope And The OMG Microscope: These Scientists Are Seeking To Cure HIV And...

In a laboratory in Chicago, a doctor called Hope is hunting the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS with a microscope so powerful that scientists call it the OMG microscope.Thomas Hope...

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