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Innovative perspectives and ancient forests
An illegal bus ride to the beach -- Cameroon's ancient forests under threat -- Nairobi's 'Silicon Savannah'
Australia seeks to keep key tech out of wrong hands
Canberra fears China and other rivals are gaining access to Australian innovations, often through academic cooperation.
South African fishing communities embrace technology
An app is helping small-scale fishers bring their catch directly to consumers.
Organic farmers gain ground
More farmers are going organic, using high-tech, traditional methods or old seed varieties.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Eco Africa: See how people are battling pollution in Ivory Coast and how a Greek city is utilizing smart technology.
Ghana turns sugarcane waste into fertilizer
Students are using biotechnology to help increase crop yields among farming communities in Ghana.
Laser technology tackles brake disc emissions
A Dresden company is offering a solution to a serious braking problem in electric vehicles.
Greek city embraces smart technology
The Greek city of Trikala is getting ready for the future using smart city technologies.
Saving India's crops with better weather forecasts
Climate scientists in Germany are taking some of the guesswork out of planning for Indian monsoons.
German technology found in China's warships: report
Engines developed in Germany can evade export control bans due to their status as a so-called dual-use technology.
In Congo, building electronic goods out of waste
Amid the COVID pandemic, four young inventors in Congo have founded their first company.
Solar technology heralds greener future in Chile
The first solar thermal power plant in South America hopes to reduce emissions and reliance on fossil fuels like coal.
Yahoo pulls out of mainland China
Yahoo announced the move, saying it remains "committed to the rights of our users and a free and open internet.''
Singapore: Green and cool
Air conditioning is bad for the climate. Now, Singapore is devising energy-efficient solutions.
The search for raw materials in northern Europe
To be less dependent on China, the European Union is looking to find critical raw materials on its own territory.
Russian cyberattacks target more US networks
The Russian-based hacking group behind the so-called SolarWinds cyberattacks has targeted more US-based systems.
Saving bees with innovative hives
A startup in Berlin has come up with a new type of beehive that can protect the tiny pollinators from Varroa mites.
Science unscripted: For you, from Europe
Science unscripted is a podcast, radio show & YouTube channel driven by listeners. Hello from Germany :)
Uganda: Water filter innovation
Contaminated water kills. An ingenious, simple, and eco-friendly new filter makes dirty water clean.
Google’s billion-dollar investment in Africa queried
Experts question whether Google's planned $1 billion investment in Africa stands to benefit the continent.
COVID-19 Special: Education
Closed schools and a lack of education. Pupils all over the world suffer due to the pandemic.
Plastic patents a harbinger for the future
As the use of plastic increases, inventors from Europe and the US are looking for ways to get a handle on plastic waste.
Lithium mining stirs controversy at Thacker Pass
A proposed lithium mine in the US could help green technology — but Indigenous groups say it infringes on their land.
US has lost AI race with China, ex-Pentagon chief says
US cyber defense is at "kindergarten level" in some government departments, the ex-chief software officer said.
Recycling batteries for electric cars
The lithium-ion battery is a central component of e-cars, but not everything is as sustainable as desired during their manufacture. What improvement options are there, especially when it comes to recycling these batteries?
Uruguay's clean energy transition
Uruguay generates over 90% of its power from renewables, and boasts a specialist team of engineers.
Kenya: Students make smart air purifier from bamboo
University students in Kenya have developed an indoor purifier and air monitor.
China biz crackdown: An act of self-harm?
Investors are unnerved by Beijing's apparent willingness to weaken its high-tech, energy and property sectors.
Internet from space
More and more satellites are orbiting our earth. Some were built by European startups.
Inside Europe 30.09.2021
Following inconclusive elections: Quo Vadis Germany? - Punch-ups over petrol in the UK - Breathing new life into Prague’s Jewish heritage - A whiff of change in the air - will Italy decriminalise cannabis? - Shopping squabbles in Poland - How domestic violence impacts men - Brussels and Washington discuss tech and trade ties - And we’ve got a treat for foodies: a cheese festival in Italy
EU, US trade and technology talks to continue
Trade officials form the EU and the US have agreed to continue working on issues around trade.
Self-driving vehicles: The future of mobility?
Do you own a car? This issue could apply to you – and sooner than you may think!
The Digital Frontier
Data is the new gold. MADE in Germany dives into virtual worlds
Wary of China, US and EU forge alliance on technology
With Beijing on the rise as a tech superpower, Brussels and Washington want to join forces — but divisions remain.
The German biotech boom?
Despite its success, Germany's biotech sector has difficulties attracting investment. Why?
AI a key challenge for Germany's next government
Germany's reputation as an industrial leader could be on the line if it fails to integrate artificial intelligence.
Germany set to speed up battery production
Car battery production facilities are being built all over Germany using the latest technology.
Will the next German government care about digitization?
The next German government will have to trigger real digitization. What are the parties bringing to the campaign trail?
UN urges moratorium on some AI systems
A UN body has called for a halt on the sale and use of AI technologies that "pose a serious risk to human rights."
Ask Derrick: Innovation to fight COVID
Our science correspondent looks at innovative ideas to fights the pandemic
German police secretly bought Pegasus spyware
German criminal police bought the controversial Israeli surveillance spyware despite lawyers' objections, say sources.
Germany warns Russia over cyberattacks ahead of election
Berlin has "reliable information" that attempts to obtain lawmakers' personal details can be linked to a Russian group.
Young Ugandans develop anti-rape bracelet
A Ugandan startup has developed an inconspicuous device to call for help when in danger.
China to set up innovation stock exchange in Beijing
Beijing places emphasis on small and medium-sized businesses by setting up third stock exchange in Beijing.
Inside Europe 02.09.2021
The UK grapples with resettling 20,000 Afghan refugees - EU concerns over a new migrant influx via Turkey - The race to succeed German chancellor Angela Merkel is wide open - In Italy, a 75th birthday tribute to the late, great Freddie Mercury - And a special focus on surveillance technology, and how European exports assist authoritarian regimes
From homeless to home builder
In the Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro, a sustainable housing project is helping people build their own accommodation.
Made in Germany - Progress through Innovation
Innovation leads to progress. Most innovations now are digital and are changing the economic landscape.
Making Zimbabwe visible online
Thanks to one photographer's work, Zimbabwe's cities and landmarks can now be seen on online maps.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
African innovators have launched IT projects to put their home countries on the digital map.
Nigerian students develop game-changing health app
A new health app in Nigeria stands to make going to the doctor less time consuming.
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