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Kenyan student builds robotic dog with local materials
A 19-year-old has come up with several prototypes of a robotic dog that could eventually be used for military purposes.
Opinion: How to count your blessings
Kate Ferguson
As a species, we are obsessed with counting. But what about measuring the roads not taken?
US job cuts leave Asian tech workers in limbo
As US tech companies shed thousands of workers, those coming from abroad are being affected most by the job cuts.
Who will win the global chipmaking war?
Europe is in panic mode since the US started offering big incentives for tech firms to relocate. But does it need to be?
Despite UN sanctions, Germany did research with North Korea
Scientific collaboration with North Korea has been banned since 2016. DW found one Berlin institute where it continued.
US bans Chinese telecom, surveillance cameras
The US communications regulator singled out tech giants Huawei and ZTE for potentially threatening national security.
The World Cup, upcycling and war
The threat of war in Moldova, the eco-unfriendly World Cup in Qatar and upcycling luxury fabrics
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Mini solar grids bringing independence to rural Nigeria and a natural type of insurance for farmers.
How green is solar technology really?
Solar panels are popping up all over the world to provide clean energy. But there is a darker side to the technology.
Solar streetwear in Kenya
In Kenya, an entrepreneur came up with a sustainable solution to have power on the go: wearable solar clothing.
Radio Generation takes on pollution in Abidjan
In Ivory Coast, young journalists go into the field to report on sustainable development for a new web-based program.
Taiwanese firms concerned about business with China
Taiwanese businesses are concerned about their dependence on the Chinese economy and the risks of a military conflict.
Can India relieve Apple's iPhone woes in China?
The iPhone maker plans to make more of its products in India, signaling frustration with Beijing's zero-COVID policy.
The EU's burgeoning e-battery industry
We visit a mine supplying the vital raw materials for Europe's e-car battery industry.
AI reproduces human bias in US justice system
Abhishek Gupta tells DW that artificial intelligence reproduces human bias and discriminates against African Americans.
The man who unknowingly helped save Notre Dame
Art historian Andrew Tallon’s 3D scans are crucial in reconstructing the famous cathedral in Paris.
Manmade rain in the desert
Could seeding clouds with salt make it rain in the United Arab Emirates?
India takes on China's smartphone makers
Chinese smartphone makers are facing an increasingly difficult business environment in one of their major markets.
China starts shipping electric vehicles to Europe
Can Chinese manufacturers make a breakthrough splash in Germany with their wide range of electric-powered cars?
Russians charged with exporting US military tech
Officials busted a "sophisticated" network that shipped goods which were later recovered on the battlefield in Ukraine.
Will artificial intelligence ever rival human thinking?
Artificial general intelligence is the next big thing in AI technology. What is it and will it rival human intelligence?
Formula 1 technology for the Baby Benz
AMG has delivered a 408 hp C Class with an electrified turbo.
How Eritrea fuels the civil war in Ethiopia
Eritrea's troop deployment in Tigray could complicate planned peace negotiations. International criticism is mounting.
Autonomous car technology helps people with low vision
A gadget designed for people who are blind or have low vision uses 3D sounds to warn of obstacles.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: An app to help farmers in Ghana get their animals vaccinated and a controversial pipeline in Uganda.
Organic farmers gaining ground
More farmers are going organic, using high-tech, traditional methods or old seed varieties.
REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Driverless cars in China, the evolution of EVs, maximizing battery range and truck safety design.
Outer space and out of date
Zulfikar Abbany
So much has changed since the Outer Space Treaty came into force. So why hasn't the treaty, asks DW's Zulfikar Abbany.
German tourism industry leaps into the digital age
The COVID pandemic catalyzed a major digitization drive in Germany's tourism industry.
US restricts Chinese access to semiconductors
The US says it wants to keep its "sensitive technologies" away from China's military and security services.
Kenyan student designs clothes that charge phones
Ruuj Caflon is a Nairobi based University graduate designing clothes that can charge phones and produce light.
Indonesian village finds inventive use for trash
Rawageni, home to around 2,000 people, was a slum full of garbage. Now it uses waste to pay land and building taxes.
Cameroon: Innovative cervical cancer treatment
Dr. Conrad Tankou has come up with a device that helps to ease cervical cancer screening for women.
How technology is shaping the future
How are sanctions impacting Russia? How is technology shaping tomorrow's world?
Monitoring air quality from space
Abhilasha Purwar is the founder of a tech startup providing environmental monitoring from space.
3D avatars for the metaverse
Naureen Mehmood’s AI platform simplifies the process of creating 3D avatars.
Africa: Neglected by the tech industry?
Big tech companies focus on clients in Europe and the US – but why not Africa?
What will the internet of the future look like?
The "metaverse" or "web3" could overhaul the web as we know it. How can you avoid repeating the mistakes of today's web?
Pakistani polio survivor becomes social innovator
Zahida Hameed Qureshi overcame all challenges and discrimination, and now even runs an NGO for people with disabilities.
Mobile apps bring relief to Ghana's farmers
Newly-developed farming apps have brought relief to smallholder farmers who struggle to access fair market prices.
Fighting drought
Reservoirs, waste-water cycles, drip irrigation -- new ideas in the fight against drought.
Using VR technology to treat anxiety
How can virtual reality be used to help to treat anxiety disorders?
Digital technology is programmed for men
Nine out of 10 software designers are men. Digital features that women value are often ignored.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
The gender gap in the digital world is huge –– both in terms of content and internet access.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: efficient use of water in agriculture and drought tolerant crops.
Breaking the silence – Innovative narratives raise the visibility of enforced disappearance victims
A DW Akademie-supported project aims to destigmatize the families of victims of enforced disappearance in Mexico.
Using e-commerce to reduce food waste
In Ghana, a new e-commerce portal is connecting farmers with buyers. It saves time and minimizes produce waste.
Using technology to calm human-elephant conflicts
In Gabon, solar-powered electric fences are being used in the dense tropical forest to keep elephants away from crops.
Volvo C40 Recharge: The sensible Swede
A sensible electric Volvo. Big on power but limited speed.
Connecting farmers in Burkina Faso
A project is supporting agricultural innovation in Burkina Faso by using portable easy-to-use micro-transmitters.
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