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Indonesia's water priest
In Central Java, a village priest is reviving ancient water storage techniques.
The Netherlands' cardboard houses
The first weatherproof and sustainable cardboard houses are being built in the Netherlands.
Russia: Hypersonic tech scientist arrested for treason
The scientist has been accused of providing secret information to a foreign citizen.
Is carbon capture a lifeline for oil and gas?
DW examines what role carbon capture and utilization could play in meeting the 2050 climate neutrality objectives.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent finds out how young people have been coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Local and community media during the pandemic
The pandemic has weakened local and community media. However, many have turned this challenge into an opportunity.
Time travel to the GDR with virtual reality technology
Seeing the wall construction, an escape tunnel, or everyday life in the GDR era with VR applications.
Apple's new anti-child sex abuse imagery tech
"NeuralHash" technology makes it possible to detect child sex abuse images uploaded to the cloud.
The crucial role of technology at the Olympics
Human beings are often are unable to determine the fine margins between success and failure fairly, but technology can.
Malaria and mRNA vaccines
An effective vaccine against malaria may be at hand – thanks to the effort to combat COVID-19.
Investors spooked by China tech crackdown
Ride-hailing, streaming, delivery and tuition firms have run foul of authorities. Investors are nursing heavy losses.
From COVID to malaria: mRNA vaccines
Scientists see potential for messenger RNA in medicine beyond COVID-19 vaccines. Could mRNA malaria vaccines be next?
Helium drones scaling the heights
Drones are often seen as a pest or even a threat. But a German-invented helium drone does away with many disadvantages.
Medical technology made in Germany & Pakistan
What are the benefits for Western firms outsourcing the production of medical instruments to Asia?
Innovation - Recipe for success?
Cornering a niche market can yield huge profits. But success isn't guaranteed.
UK eyes plan to end coronavirus 'pingdemic'
A mobile app told more than 600,000 people to go into quarantine and impacted the UK's food supply.
AI helps with huge biology advance
The transformative AlphaFonds neural network has predicted more than 350,000 proteins from organisms including humans.
Realizing visions - a talent campus in Uganda
The Social Innovation Academy, SINA, helps young people realize their vocational dreams.
Getting the most out of vaccines
As much as 30% of vaccines are thrown away in some countries. But a new innovation could help end the waste.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Can humans keep up with the pace of technology?
Why can't Europe's richest country go digital?
Chancellor Angela Merkel's digital adviser has called for far-reaching reforms to help Germany catch up.
Why is Germany behind on tech? - Katrin Suder (E10)
Europe’s richest country is lagging behind the US and China in technology. How much is the chancellor herself to blame?
How technology makes life easier, and what’s still up to you
Green tech could help to clean our air, secure our food and protect our cities.
Niger's Bazoum: We need technological assistance
Niger is in a deep security crisis. President Mohamed Bazoum tells DW how he plans to tackle terror in Niger.
Germany greenlights EU's Unified Patent Court
The long-awaited project has cleared a major hurdle after Germany's Constitutional Court blocked an injunction.
Taking out CO2
We visit the seas and the trees to see how natural carbon capture works and we hear how about carbon capture technology.
UN: Resource-rich countries face commodity trap
Developing nations must use revenues to boost productivity and technology to escape the "resource curse," the UN said.
More satellites in space, more problems?
Are there already too many satellites in orbit? Walther Pelzer from the German Aerospace Center shares his view.
Vietnam introduces national social media guidelines
New social guidelines encourage users to post positively about the country.
High-tech surveillance on the rise
Clearview AI facial recognition software has sparked a global backlash, but the firm's CEO defends the technology.
Global Media Forum: Innovation after COVID disruption
DW's Global Media Forum, titled "Disruption and Innovation," seeks to find answers for journalism after the pandemic.
Peter Limbourg on innovation
DW's director general, Peter Limbourg, says traditional media such as DW have ample opportunity to grow.
Could an eco-friendly bacteria restore prized architecture?
With pollution and climate change accelerating the decay of limestone buildings, bacteria could provide a solution.
Mapping a slum in India to ensure sanitation
In India, an architect is mapping slums using satellite imagery, making sure slum dwellers get access to sanitation.
World in Progress: Surveillance Technology
Critics are concerned about EU surveillance technology exports that can be used for human rights violations.
US tech bill slammed by China as 'paranoid'
Beijing has accused the US of seeking protectionism following the Senate approval of a bill aimed at bolstering US tech.
US success in Colonial attack 'spectacular'
The FBI has recouped almost all the Bitcoin ransom paid in connection with the cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa: Sneakers made out of stone and a simple water filter that can save lives in Uganda.
Stone shoes that are light as a feather
A Munich-based manufacture specializes in making footwear from unusual, yet sustainable materials.
Pakistani women empowered to work in tech
An NGO in Pakistan is helping women learn IT skills and take their first steps into STEM fields.
France probes 'worrying' emergency line outage
Several people died during the multihour breakdown, but top officials have said it's too early to draw conclusions.
JBS computer hack 'quite serious disruption'
Isabel Skierka from ESMT said the cyberattack on meat producer JBS exposed vulnerabilities that are far from resolved.
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross – A smart hybrid
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross - a highly efficient hybrid thanks to sophisticated technology.
Stopping the fall armyworm
A project in Ghana is helping farmers fight back against the fall armyworm with a smartphone app.
CEO of TikTok's Chinese owner to step down
Zhang Yiming founded ByteDance in 2012. With Tik Tok, Zhang developed his company into a global force.
Telemedicine: When a doctor is just a click away
Apps are making telemedicine easier. Are visits to the doctor's a thing of the past?
Is it becoming easier to get financing for innovation?
Innovation largely depends on investments from venture capitalists. What are the risks and rewards?
How innovation drives the economy
Getting financing for new ideas is often a big hurdle. If we can overcome it, the sky is the limit.
Moscow debates facial recognition in shops
The use of facial recognition technology in Moscow's shops is triggering concerns about data protection.
Uganda virtual surgeries support the vulnerable
In Uganda, a village-based health facility is helping vulnerable communities with affordable complex surgeries.
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