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German carmakers investing more in battery technology
Peter Fintl from Capgemini Engineering elaborates on how serious carmakers are about pushing e-mobility.
Hamilton Naki: Innovator despite apartheid
South African Hamilton Naki rose from being a gardener to being a respected lab technician whose legacy lives on.
Working ergonomically thanks to robo-technology
Exoskeletons are robotic suits that support the back and enhance people's strength for lifting.
Making power with supersized wind turbines
Renewable energy is in the ascendant. We visit a remarkable wind farm under construction in Germany
Disconnected: How phones affect our relationships
Our phones keep us connected, but one behavior in particular can affect the quality of your relationships.
Water filters save trees in Uganda
A new filter system aims to make burning wood to boil water a thing of the past.
Google is proving to be ultimate lockdown winner
The tech firm has posted record profits for two straight quarters as homebound people used more of its services.
EU set to hit Apple with anti-trust charges
EU regulators have been probing the tech giant since last summer after streaming service Spotify filed a complaint.
Tech needed to halt climate change still immature
Much of the tech needed to stop climate change is still in early stages of development, a new patent study has revealed.
Apple faces German anti-trust probe over privacy rules
The case has been brought by German media and tech firms who fear "opt-in" ad tracker rules will bring down revenues.
EU unveils AI rules, seeking global standards
Aspiring to catch up with China and the US, the bloc hopes the regulation dispels myths surrounding the technology.
Reinventing Mobility
Cycling, electric cars, driver-assist systems: our future mobility looks set to be cleaner and safer.
New technology helps migrants send money home
Around 164 million people work abroad. They support families and help their home countries through big remittances.
Shopping in Amazon's supermarket of the future
Amazon opened its first cashier-less supermarket in Europe: the Amazon Fresh store in London. DW's Marie Sina tried it.
Amsterdam fights canal waste
Freeing Amsterdam's canals of waste is the goal of the startup 'The Great Bubble Barrier'.
Could Russia hack German navy and NATO subs?
The newspaper Bild claims that German subs are navigating the globe with Russian hardware that could be open to hacking.
Amsterdam fights canal waste
Freeing Amsterdam's canals of waste is the goal of the startup 'The Great Bubble Barrier'.
Praying for digitalization
In a former church, startups are seeking divine intervention to push for Germany's digitalization.
Vertebrate bodies illuminated by new imaging technique
To better understand how species move, a research team has come up with a bright new way to capture images of skeletons.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Increasing numbers of victims of sexual abuse by relatives are speaking up in France.
Blockchaiun aids transparency in energy sourcing
The technology behind Bitcoin, Blockchain, is being used to make the energy sector more transparent in Portugal.
Powering Kenya's flower farms with the sun
Kenyan flower farms make the switch to solar power thanks a unique financing model.
Eco India - The Environment Magazine
Committed people working against all odds to make a change and help the environment.
Nigeria's Soilless Farming Pioneer
For Samson Ogbole, agribusiness is the root of sustainable development and job creation – so he passes on his knowledge.
Young Cameroonian builds ATM
Cameroonian engineering student, Derick Nyutsem, builds a prototype of a low-cost ATM.
Defying the virus - MADE
As the pandemic pushes companies to the brink, many try to push back and find new ways to thrive.
Health care drives EU patent applications
In 2020, EU patent applications were only slightly lower than 2019, with the medical sector topping new inventions.
Growing grapes by app in India
Farmers in India are looking to an app to make their grapes truly great.
Dandelion rubber for sustainable tires?
The Russian dandelion provided rubber to the USSR. Could it make a comeback?
Cameroonian app wants to beat WhatsApp
Ondjoss was created by young Africans for users on the continent.
New anti-malaria technology halves infections in children
Results from a trial of a new lure-and-kill style device show potential for a major drop in malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
Cleaning up Costa Rica’s water sources
The leader in environmental protection is working to keep water sources free from waste for future generations.
World in Progress: How the pandemic is changing us
People have been fleeing cities for greener pastures. And many businesses are faltering as tourists are staying away.
Supersized wind turbines
Renewable energy is in the ascendant. We visit a wind farm under construction in Germany
What is nanotechnology?
Nanoparticles are turning up in ever more products and processes. The range of applications is vast.
The risks of nanotechnology
Nanoparticles are in lots of products, but some might be bad for our health and the environment.
When small is big
Industry has discovered nanotechnology in a big way. Advances are swift and wide-ranging.
DW Business Africa
South Africa's creatives and performers clash over copyright - German exports to UK down 30% in January
Tuning into the news that matters: DW's Undercurrent
DW’s Undercurrent was a newsletter pilot project that ran in 2021.
Tesla to set up manufacturing unit in India
Last month, the electric carmaker registered an office in Bengaluru, which is a hub for global technology companies.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa: Biking helmets made of mushrooms and getting newly hatched turtles safely into Kenya's ocean.
Digitalization: The boundaries of a brave new world
Digital technologies have changed our world. With which consequences? And where are the limits?
Tackling light pollution in cities
Measures to reduce the impact of light pollution, to protect nocturnal creatures and also humans.
Tanzanian harnesses the sun’s power
Agustino Chami is a Tanzanian inventor with a big goal: He wants to save the world from climate change with the power of the sun.
Indian farmers beat water scarcity with innovation
After facing water scarcity for years, farmers in Maharashtra have turned the corner through imaginative farm methods.
Cloned horse set to breed in the wild
Cloning is one possible way of raising a species' numbers and genetic diversity. How does it work?
Welcome to the newest edition of Eco Africa
This week on Eco Africa: Popcorn as a substitute to polystyrene and keeping cheetahs away from livestock in Namibia.
India's 14-year-old innovator
Meet a 14-year-old inventor determined to find simple solutions to pressing environmental problems.
WhatsApp updates terms, sparking criticism from users
WhatsApp asked its users to agree to its new updated terms to share data with Facebook and facilitate e-commerce.
How many solar panels do we need to save the climate?
Experts say a zero-emissions world may get 69% of its primary energy from cheap solar PV modules.
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