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Data protection in the times of mpox and HIV
Grindr provides direct, in-app information on mpox and HIV.
Breaking taboos: AI's role in sexual health
Sex and birth control: Can AI chatbots provide education on taboo topics?
The science of communication — Tomorrow Today
Unlocking an ancient Incan language / Transforming industry with 5G / AI smartphones / Cyberbullying / Hangovers
Will Google finally cave in under US regulatory pressure?
Google has been fighting a series of legal battles. As US regulators take on the firm, the air is getting thinner.
What happened to the public corporation?
"Going public" used to be the mark of a successful company. So why are more firms avoiding it these days?
Why Nigerian bandits are flaunting wealth on social media
Bandits in northern Nigeria have been using Tiktok, WhatsApp and Facebook to showcase their activities and lifestyle.
How heat from a braking Swiss train warms a hotel's water
A funicular train in Switzerland generates enough energy during braking to heat the water of a nearby ski lodge.
Discord: Why the messaging app is under scrutiny
Russia and Turkey have blocked the app, popular with the young, after accusing it of failing to remove illegal content.
Estonia: How a digital twin city simulates the urban future
A project in Estonia has designed a virtual twin of a city district to simulate the effect of planning changes.
Making city living better
The world’s cities are expanding. Learn how smart tech can help urbanites beat the growing pains.
Innovative treats help people living with dementia
These sugar-free treats look and taste like sweets, but are made almost entirely of water.
How does AI porn affect our self-image?
Porn generators using artificial intelligence can create explicit images. Does this shape the way we see ourselves?
How well can an AI sex doll hold a conversation?
At the Berlin Cybrothel, customers can talk with AI sex dolls. How good are the dolls at keeping a conversation going?
How AI is changing our sex life
How are sex robots, virtual partners, and AI-generated porn changing our love lives
How to avoid being fooled online — Shift
Why you don’t notice Russia is manipulating you. | Fooled by OnlyFans stars. | The rise of malvertising.
Joe Biden signs order to curb new gun technologies
The new order announced by Joe Biden seeks to counter the threats posed by 3D-printed and converted guns in the US.
Is your smart tech a hidden danger?
The US are considering a ban of Chinese self-driving car technology. WHY?
What does the new UN 'Pact for the Future' mean for Africa?
World leaders have adopted a "Pact for the Future" to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
German carmaker VW cornered by Chinese competition
Volkswagen says it may have to close factories and cut jobs due to weak sales and strong competition from China.
New technologies: Drones and energy efficiency — MADE
Future infrastructure and new energy concepts: Which raw materials will we need and at what price?
NATO looks to Ukraine for new counter-drone tech
With drone usage becoming an increasing threat, NATO is searching for more effective ways to detect and neutralize them.
Eternal life — thanks to audio AI?
Before Michael Bommer died, he worked with a US startup to train artificial intelligence in his own voice.
Living on as an avatar in the metaverse
A Czech metaverse start-up is developing a way for users live on as avatars in VR.
What's the appeal of an afterlife as an avatar?
A personalized avatar as a legacy – soon to be possible in the metaverse.
The end of mortality?
AI avatars let people “speak” with the departed. How might that reshape the grieving process?
Ancient knowledge — Indigenous irrigation technology
The Indigenous Aymara have long tapped a water source found in the middle of one of the world’s driest deserts.
Finding new uses for waste products
Ghana's Climate Innovation Centre acts as an incubator for green start-ups.
Heat pumps: Why Germany's heating revolution is stalling
German plans to install more environmentally friendly heating systems are failing as demand for heat pumps plummets.
Beyond the grave: AI and the virtual afterlife
Digital immortality: How does a digital afterlife affect those left behind?
Why you don't notice Russia's media manipulation
Here's how the Kremlin has worked its fake news into your feeds — without you even noticing.
When technology and nature work hand in hand — Eco Africa
In Ghana start-ups are finding inventive uses for agricultural waste; Senegal’s ‘agri-influencers’.
Malaysia's chip industry booming amid tech shift
As the US-China trade war heats up, Malaysia's industry is booming, attracting investments from global tech giants.
Smart insects — how tiny brains do brilliant things
The latest research shows we’ve long underestimated the intelligence of insects.
Mercedes aims to usher in era of battery-powered trucks
Mercedes Trucks says it has a long-haul e-Truck ready to go, but transportation companies are still reluctant.
Can iodine be used for rocket fuel?
In 2023, a mini-satellite powered by iodine began circling Earth. The innovative technology has many advantages.
How technology can cut the risks of flooding
From mobile barriers to specialized dams, people are finding solutions to life-threatening floods across the globe.
Incredible cars crafted from recycled materials
Groundbreaking vehicles made from surprising materials are paving the way for a sustainable future.
China's technology drive leaves young people jobless
AI, green tech and chipmaking are not labor intensive, so what about the millions of young Chinese who can't find a job?
Back to basics: Sweden aims to de-digitalize youth
The government says excessive screen time is causing a severe health crisis for youth, both mentally and physically.
Smart Farming: Tech for sustainable food
How tech can help to make global farming more sustainable and productive.
Tomorrow Today — The Science Show
We need more green energy worldwide — but where will it come from when there’s no wind and the sun isn’t shining?
Kenya's robot waiters cause a stir
Kenya has opened its first restaurant with robot waiters. But what does this mean for the future of human workers?
AI: Money-making machine or a billion-dollar sinkhole?
Climate conferences have been little help in slowing global warming. Could AI bring a breakthrough?
How a Greek innovation helps wheelchair users enjoy the sea
A Greek innovation called Seatrac helps beachgoers with limited mobility go for a dip in the sea.
How can we protect ourselves against drones?
Drones can pose a theat to human lives and infrastructure. Is it possible to defend ourselves against drones?
No cancer danger from mobile phones, research concludes
Mobile phones are not linked to increased risk of brain cancer, according to a review of 28 years of research.
Historic megacity — the legendary Aztec capital
Thanks to new technology, researchers are drawing an increasingly precise picture of Tenochtitlán.
Innovative ideas for combating climate change — MADE
Climate deaths are rising with temperatures. Can we beat the heat, and can we stop climate change?
Can Germany live up to its chipmaking ambitions?
Germany is striving to increase its chipmaking capabilities. Are they really getting shovels in the sand?
Using climate-smart tech to access safe drinking water
A digital tag and a water-purifying jerrycan are improving Ugandans' access to safe drinking water.
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