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Is the new 5G network dangerous to our health?
As Germany begins to roll out a new 5G network, DW takes a look at whether this new technology is bad for our health.
Huawei and Germany: It's complicated
Germany’s 5G spectrum auction began on Tuesday. Huawei's role remains central, although it's not a bidder.
Get smart with DW Discoveries
Fascinated by science? Want daily health tips? Then tell Google or Alexa: "Open DW Discoveries"
Merkel to discuss cybersecurity with global partners
The prospect of the US suspending intelligence services to Germany would have huge security implications.
My computer and me
Addicted to your smartphone? Just wait 'til you hear about what's coming next.
Experts warn about EU law that could change the internet
A new EU law could have far-reaching consequences, forcing websites to install filters that block memes.
How can we re-align technology with human interests?
DW spoke to a 'thoughtful tech' leader about social media addiction, regulation and other issues around big tech.
Screens themselves aren't dangerous for eyesight
For many of us, giving up technology is not an option — so what’s really at stake when we stare at a screen?
Move fast and build things
This week on Living Planet, we're taking a look forward at new technologies that address environmental problems.
German arms in the Yemen war
Germany prides itself on restrictive arms exports, but often chooses to ignore them. Case in point: the war in Yemen.
DW exclusive: German arms in Yemen war
Germany prides itself on restrictive arms exports, but often chooses to ignore them. Case in point: The war in Yemen.
Africa's innovative green architecture
Sustainability plays an increasingly key role in Africa's architecture — these innovative buildings are leading the way.
What matters at Mobile World Congress
This year's Mobile World Congress takes place against a backdrop of tension between politics and technology.
Fashion meets surrealism in photos of Erwin Blumenfeld
His work is more than glitz and glamour. An Amsterdam show highlights how avant-garde art played into his images.
3 ways smartphones are changing healthcare for the better
Imagine using a smartphone to detect malaria, eye diseases and monitor drug addiction.
Iran and the EU
Despite US sanctions, the EU is committed to trade with Iran. That's a lifeline for Iranian firms.
Huawei technology is a matter of faith
What role, if any, can Chinese network supplier Huawei play in building Germany's 5G network?
The almighty algorithm
Powerful technologies and corporations dominate our lives with few constraints and little oversight.
Nigerian community gets a solar dryer
Nigerian women have improved on a traditional way to dry and preserve food.
Inside Europe 24.01.2019
Italy and France face-off over migrants - Contradictions at the World Economic Forum - Measles makes a deadly comeback in Romania – Celtic Connections and computer gaming take the stage - France and Germany strengthen ties - Why French mayors are fed up -Vienna's new food-free public transport – The fate of Jewish monuments in the Czech Republic - Technology assists the UK's homeless.
'Doomsday Clock' still 2 minutes to midnight
The risk of global catastrophe remains at its highest level since the Cold War, scientists have said.
Greece: Bucking the crisis
A mayor in Greece is using smart technology to secure his city's future.
A new take on China
How quickly can the trade spat between the United States and China be resolved? Davos is wondering, too.
World in Progress: Moving on
We look at some of the lesser-known realities of migration. Including Haitians being sent home from Chile — if they promise not to return for nine years — the surprising role of blockchain in a refugee camp in Jordan and the dark side of working in Italy's produce fields. Plus, just how well have migrants in Germany integrated?
Jordan's high-tech refugee camp
The Zataari camp in northern Jordan currently houses almost 80,000 Syrian refugees. In many ways it has become a permanent settlement. But residents now have the option to shop using a cashless blockchain payment system — instead of handing over cash, a machine scans their iris to check their identity. The refugees are welcoming the system – especially because it’s hard to cheat.
Could high-tech Netherlands-style farming feed the world?
As the world population expands rapidly, where will the extra food come from? The Netherlands thinks it has the answer.
Breaking Silence, Ending Violence — Founders’ Valley (5/5)
Indian entrepreneurs are trying to tackle violence against women by creating safer cities with technology.
Breaking Silence, Ending Violence – Founders’ Valley (5/5)
Indian entrepreneurs are trying to tackle violence against women by creating safer cities with technology.
Innovative: The Opel GT X Experimental
Opel’s compact SUV concept car is sets the tone for future series production models.
Chinese innovation: An ancient tradition
Frank Sieren
The West seems amazed by China’s rapid rise. For China, however, the past 200 years were a rare low point.
US-China trade conflict shows at CES
DW's Alexandra von Nahmen looks into whether the US-China trade spat is being felt at the CES tech fair.
Sex tech industry founder makes a splash at CES
The CEO of LoraDiCarlo, Lora Haddock, is campaigning for more women in tech, and more women in sex tech in particular.
Artificial intelligence, driverless vehicles in focus at Consumer Electronics Show
Self-driving, rolling and walking devices, the Consumer Electronics Show has just kicked off in Las Vegas.
Entering the 5G-powered 'data age'
With the CES in Las Vegas around the corner, market researcher Steve Koenig weighs in on the long-awaited arrival of 5G.
Six hack attacks that shook the world
The data breach that hit German lawmakers was only the latest in a string of prominent cyberattacks around the world.
Data protection: We can do better
Konstantin Klein
The mass hack of German politicians shows that data protection is a race between attackers and the attacked.
Apple revenue decline not totally surprising
OANDA Senior Market Analyst Craig Erlam tells DW Apple is facing many challenges in China and elsewhere.
Migration bolsters Germany's innovation, study says
The German Economic Institute says its study underscores the need for fewer restrictions on migrant scientists.
My way or the Huawei?
If Germany has become a "playground for foreign intelligence services," what exactly is the threat?
Green pumps
Jordan's water supply is unreliable and energy intensive. New technology could be the solution.
Green pumps for Jordan's water
Jordan's water supply is unreliable and energy intensive. New technology could be the solution.
Green architecture for South African townships
Architect Kevin Kimwelle designs buildings that are all made from recycled materials.
Could artificial seagrass help protect Germany's coast?
Seagrass beds have been damaged in recent decades. One German project is exploring an interesting alternative.
Made in Germany - Rebel, Rebel
Unconventional thinkers are often power progress in society.
Society needs 'ruthless acceptance'
Sophie Chung, founder of startup Qunomedical, on how society needs 'ruthless acceptance' to boost workplace equality.
From Thai boxer to startup founder
Edmund Lowell, founder of SelfKey Foundation, tells DW how he went from Thai boxing to creating a blockchain startup.
Do you know what blockchain is?
Will blockchain really change financial services, make supply chains transparent and our society democratic?
The art of cryptocurrency
Self-described 'crypto artist' Luis Buenaventura shows how he created his artwork 'Supper at the Bitcoin Moonbase.'
Turning ideas into actions at The Do School
The Do School is a platform empowering doers to turn ideas into actions – its founder tells DW about taking it to India.
The Dream of New Money — Founders' Valley (3/5)
Startups in the Philippines are helping lead the charge on cryptocurrencies - disrupting the old monetary structures.
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