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GE Stump the Scientist: Why is static electricity more noticeable in the cold?
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The GE scientists are taking on your toughest science questions in our "Stump the Scientist" series! We'll be taking questions bi-weekly from www.facebook.com/GE and challe...
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Biofuels research at GE's Brazil Technology Center
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Clayton Zabeu, leader of Brazil Technology Center's Biofuels Center of Excellence, talks about the main objectives of the research programs that will drive the development ...
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GE Stump the Scientist: AC vs. DC Power Flow
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The GE scientists are taking on your toughest science questions in our "Stump the Scientist" series! We'll be taking questions bi-weekly from www.facebook.com/GE and challe...
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GE Celebrates the Holidays with 3D Printed Ornaments
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Scientists at GE Global Research are back in the holiday spirit. Researchers are bringing high-tech manufacturing to Christmas tree decorations to ring in the holiday seaso...
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GE Stump the Scientist: What would the Higgs particle mean for physics?
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The GE scientists are taking on your toughest science questions in our "Stump the Scientist" series! We'll be taking questions bi-weekly from www.facebook.com/GE and challe...
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GE Geniuses at Work: Meet Johanna Wellington
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Meet GE Global Research's Sustainable Energy Technology Leader, Johanna Wellington. Hear about her vision for the future and about how making transportation technologies m...
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GE Geniuses at Work: Meet Mark Vermilyea
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Meet GE Genius, Mark Vermilyea,and learn how he takes innovation home with him. In this video in the series "Genius at Work" Mark discusses how to to use physics and struc...
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GE Geniuses at Work: Making batteries more efficient
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Meet GE Senior Chemist, Job Rijssenbeek and learn how he is making batteries more efficient and developing new technologies both in the lab and at home! Visit www.edisonsd...
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Software Webinar Series: Affective Computing
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On December 6th, 2011 GE Global Research hosted a webinar on affective computing, or the ability for computers to recognize and understand emotion. Learn more by watching ...
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GE Stump the Scientist: How do magnets work?
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The GE scientists are taking on your toughest science questions in our "Stump the Scientist" series! We'll be taking questions bi-weekly from www.facebook.com/GE and challe...
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