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How to circumvent state internet censorship in Russia
Independent media sites are blocked in Russia. But there are ways to escape Russian propaganda — and everyone can help.
Ivory Coast's hope: Digital agriculture
Technology is helping nature to recover in Ivory Coast.
Could German tech stifle dissent in Myanmar?
With Norway's Telenor poised to pull out of Myanmar, it may leave behind an invasive wiretapping system made in Germany.
Cooling technology with a smaller carbon footprint
A Kenyan project is training female technicians to work with air conditioning alternatives like natural refrigerants.
Reducing methane in cow manure
A Norwegian company has found a way to stop livestock slurry from releasing methane by zapping it with lightning.
Mobile World Congress celebrates its return
The tech-industry event is celebrating its return to Barcelona, but with fewer attendees and in the shadow of war.
Technology sector affected by Russia sanctions
Stephanie Lynch-Habib reflects on what impact the current sanctions on Russia will have on the global technology sector.
The truth about hydrogen
Everyone in the energy world is talking about hydrogen. Can it really help us get to net zero?
AfricaLink on Air — 18 February 2022
AU on mRNA vaccines production+++ EU-AU refresh button+++Nigeria's outlawed vigilante group+++Kenya's banditry attacks
How will the metaverse impact people's lives?
More and more market players are investing into the metaverse, a virtual world with a huge financial potential.
India's climate crisis, how to fuel change, rights to repair
We get a sobering breakdown on the extreme weather events facing most Indians amid the unfolding climate crisis. A climate scientist tells us what "positive tipping points" are and how understanding them can help us get out of this mess. Plus, what's going on with France's new electronics right to repair regulations?
Solar power for roasting coffee
Tech company PuroSole has developed a solar-powered machine able to roast up to 200 kilogram of coffee beans a day.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: a machine that roasts coffee using solar power; and the edible insects cookbook.
Mobile technology for better livestock health
In Ghana, a startup has developed an app to help farmers get their animals vaccinated in order to reduce losses.
Rocket stoves in the Himalayan region
Rocket stove technology – heating and cooking more efficiently and more environmentally friendly.
Africa embraces Huawei tech despite security concerns
Huawei is popular across Africa, but its systems could also appeal to authoritarian regimes hoping to cling to power.
High-End photography: Art meets technology
Three renowned nature photographers and their unique vantage points.
Germany's Secret Bobsled Weapon
Can Germany's secret bobsled weapon secure them yet more medals at the Games in Beijing?
HyperloopTT: The carbon-free future of mobility?
Is the Hyperloop the future of mobility?
Online anonymity matters
Janosch Delcker
German judges ruled that users should be able to post under pseudonyms on Facebook. This sends out a strong signal.
Meet you at the charging hub!
Tesla drivers tend to be a bit religious about their cars. Can the brand live up to the hype?
Greek city embraces smart technology
The Greek city of Trikala is getting ready for the future using smart city technologies.
Passion project on wheels
Young Nigerian Olajide Michael built his own sports car - from nothing!
Kenyan youth innovates a security solution
A young Kenyan has invented a security device to make you feel safe at home and work — anytime.
Meta goes remote to capture EU talent
The Facebook parent says remote positions will help it win talent across the continent as it builds its metaverse.
Is the Hyperloop up to the hype?
Hurtling through a tube faster than in a plane — could the Hyperloop really go into use by 2030?
Mobility innovation
High-speed trains, hydrogen vehicles or the Hyperloop could all help us protect the planet.
3 European chefs, 3 innovative ideas
A Christmas tree as a holiday dish, Swedish fire chef Niklas Ekstedt and Copenhagen’s cycling chef.
What's hot at CES 2022 in Las Vegas?
The world's largest consumer electronics show is in full swing, despite record numbers of coronavirus cases in the US.
What a waste of energy!
How much energy does the average family consume in everyday life, and why is industry so idle?
Apple becomes first $3 trillion company
Though the value high was short-lived, it was another sign of investor confidence in the tech firm.
What's in a smartphone?
Smartphones require rare earths. So these elements are in huge demand, but reserves are finite.
Johannes Kepler paved the way for modern spaceflight
Born 450 years ago, on December 27, 1571, Johannes Kepler was a key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution.
Beating the heat in Singapore
From cooling systems to building design, Singapore is going green to cope with rising temperatures.
What are the main tasks for Germany's new government?
Germany's new coalition government needs to tackle key issues. Fighting the COVID pandemic is the most pressing one.
Eco India — The Environment Magazine
Traditional practices and scientific innovations offer valuable tools to cope with climate change.
Supersized wind turbines
Renewable energy is on the rise. DW visits a wind farm under construction in Germany.
Big appetite for energy - MADE
Without energy, the economy comes to a standstill. What will the future of energy production look like?
Australia announces inquiry into tech firms
Australia's government announces a new inquiry that could result in new laws against tech companies.
Ghana showcases technology to tackle big challenges
Ghana's digital innovation week brings together pacesetters seeking to use technology for real social change.
Climate-neutral – is that even possible?
Becoming carbon-neutral: reducing luxuries, optimizing production and even making things from CO2?
UK spy chief: Combat cyber threats with tech firms' help
"Unlike Q in the Bond movies, we cannot do it all in-house," MI6's Richard Moore has said in his first public speech.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: How 3D printing can help threated species and how predatory bugs can protect farm crops naturally.
3D printed shark fins to fight poaching
Fighting the illegal trade of shark products by helping authorities identify endangered species.
Can Solar Geoengineering cool the planet?
Is modifying solar radiation to slow global warming the last chance for humanity, or is it mad and dangerous?
Audi Quattro – 40 x 4 x 4
Audi’s revolutionary 4x4 drive turns 40, we revisit all the generations and race with a Quattro rally champion.
Could a circular economy transform the world?
Some argue that switching to a "circular economy" is crucial when it comes to climate protection and sustainability.
Where do we go from here? COP conclusions and doing better
From words to action, future green tech-powered living in Sweden and the marvel of meadow-made Italian cheese.
The lab-bound Swedes testing the green tech of the future
At the "Living Lab" in Gothenburg, Sweden, smart housing technology to help people conserve energy, water and live greener is being devised and tested by a group of live-in students and researchers.
Silicon Savannah's app success stories
An app made in Kenya is connecting people in disaster zones and is helping them find access to clean water.
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