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Women tech trailblazers
How women are pioneering game design, VR and blockchain technologies in a sector dominated by men.
The Salzburg Festival celebrates tradition and innovation
This year's Salzburg Festival has plenty to offer culture lovers. Performers on the roster are some of world's best.
Do we really need next-gen foods?
Some experts say genetic tweaking is not needed to ensure global food supplies are maintained.
Farnborough Airshow: Brexit? What Brexit?!
Sure there's been the odd mention of Brexit at Farnborough. But aerospace is so global, you're unlikely to care.
Cambodian girls defy gender barriers to excel in tech
The Cambodian government has begun initiatives aimed at encouraging young women to study science and technology.
The tech hub hype
Tech hubs help to boost innovation and collaboration between start-ups. Does the idea actually work?
AI vs. the environment
Artificial intelligence could help protect the environment, but the technology also presents risks.
No help for the infertile
Young couples in Africa are affected by infertility, but access to assisted reproductive services remains a challenge.
Strokes of genius
When it comes to protecting the environment, sometimes the most unusual ideas are the best ones.
Daimler, Bosch in California test program
German carmaker Daimler and auto parts supplier Bosch have announced they will deploy self-driving taxis in California.
How Asia's startups drive digital change
Founders' Valley follows entrepreneurs from Germany on their journeys through Asia's startup ecosystems.
Nigeria's start-up scene is growing fast
Yabacon valley is the heart of Nigeria's growing start-up scene. But how many will survive and flourish?
Finland boasts Me & MyCity schooling program
An innovative Finnish program aims to help students cross the bridge between childhood and adulthood.
World's most innovative economies revisited
A new study looking at innovativeness show Israel and China are on an upward trajectory.
Xiaomi in disastrous market debut
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has seen its shares drop markedly in its trading debut.
Is China on course with 'Made in China 2025'?
Where does China now stand in terms of its plan to transition from labor-intense production to "smart manufacturing"?
Fight for economic supremacy
Thomas Straubhaar
The US-China trade conflict is not just about trade but something more fundamental, says economist Thomas Straubhaar.
Resurrection to cancel extinction
Does de-extinction offer hope for endangered species — or is it distraction from protecting the animals we have left?
Fiber optics revolutionize earthquake research
Fiber optic cables — the data lines that delivered these words — may revolutionize the field of seismography.
China bans Micron chip sales
In a new escalation of the US-China trade dispute, the US chipmaker has been barred from selling its products in China.
The battle for high-tech supremacy
Would it really make sense for the US to curb Chinese investment in "industrially important" industries?
US, China in a battle for tech supremacy
As the US seeks to curb Chinese forced technology transfer, DW asks how keen the US is to protect its tech dominance?
Digital technology against inequality
Apps open up new opportunities in the developing world.
Inside Europe: Technology and civic activism
What are the challenges facing the NGO sector in the countries of the former Soviet Union, and how can new technology is used for civic activism? The Czech capital Prague played host recently to a conference bringing together several hundred civil society campaigners, donors and IT experts, who spent two days exchanging ideas. Rob Cameron was there and has this report.
Inside Europe 21.06.2018
The EU’s migration options - Hungary passes law criminalizing groups aiding migrants – The World Cup and LGBT rights - Twin American soldiers reunited in Normandy burial – Technology and activism - Benefits and legal challenges for medical cannabis - New French peace forum highlights plight of child soldiers – Has Germany become safer? – Pompeii yields more secrets
Made in Germany - Artificial Intelligence
Companies are working to develop a new world in which machines could do everything that humans can.
Smart Cities in Finland
Going by what the experts tell us, the cities of the future will be digital and connected.
The old yet innovative city of Zadar
DW's Eesha Kheny explores the city of Zadar.
German exports to Russia climbing
Servicing the 2018 World Cup in Russia could see German exports to Russia increase by 15 percent in 2018.
CEBIT: Techies ponder jobs and cybersecurity
While some at CEBIT sound optimistic about the data-driven digital revolution, others warn about its negative impact.
Women startup founders still a minority
Why are the numbers of women startup founders in Germany so low? We met a female entrepreneur who wants to change that.
Cebit technology fair floating fresh ideas
The Cebit trade fair in Hanover has seen the tide of visitors die down, but now it's paddling for a new wave.
CEBIT aims to stay relevant
In a desperate bid to secure its future and reinvent itself, Europe's biggest digital tech expo is trying a new format.
Cebit: From trade fair to fun fair
The Cebit digital trade fair in Hanover is reinventing itself - less of a trade fair, and more of a technology fun fair.
Japan slams 'deplorable' Russian undersea cables
A territorial spat over the Kuril Islands has been a stumbling block to reconciliation since the end of World War II.
Foxconn's sweatshop conditions revealed again
Investigation reveals horrendous conditions for workers producing Amazon's Echo speakers and Kindle e-readers.
Burkina Faso expands irrigation project
In Burkina Faso, water is a precious resource. Drip irrigation technology is helping farmers boost their harvests.
Welcome to the latest edition of eco@africa
On this edition: the kids cleaning up their township and the fight to protect Uganda's indigenous cattle.
Using plants to make ships more eco-friendly
Kariba weed is providing inspiration for a new technology that could help reduce the impact of ships in our oceans.
5 examples of technology inspired by nature
From a shopping mall inspired by a termite mound to brain surgery aided by wood wasps.
US lifts ZTE ban
Washington says the Chinese telecoms equipment maker can return to the US market after paying a $1.4 billion fine.
Is India's IT capital running out of water?
Some warn Bengaluru, nicknamed the Silicon Valley of India, may be the next global city to potentially run out of water.
Hyping the future
Once a year, the 'Singularity University' event hypes the technological future.
Tesla to build Gigafactory in Shanghai
Tesla has revealed plans that it's working with China to build electric cars and battery packs in Shanghai.
Apple's new iOS helps limit screen time
While some features of iOS 12 are designed to help users manage their device use, others are made to draw them in.
Clean water thanks to sun, wind and technology
Drinking water is scarce in northeastern Colombia. Small desalination plants may be the solution.
Contradiction: Infiniti Q50S Hybrid
The additional electric motor makes the sedan not economical, but fast.
Water shortage spurs innovation in Cape Town
Cape Town's drought has changed how businesses operate - creating opportunies for some.
Keeping track of asylum-seekers
Immigration offices in Germany do not have hardware they need to identify migrants, according to media reports.
China gives Germany technological wake-up call
The tech hub of Shenzhen could provide Germany with a last wake-up call before China takes the lead.
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