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No Irish. No blacks. No dogs. No Galileo
No mistake: The Brexit-tinged tussle over the EU satnav system Galileo is all about the technology the UK needs to keep.
Bloodless blood test
A new smartphone app lets you test for malaria speedily and without even taking blood.
A startup for fresh fish in Kenya
A fish farm startup on Lake Victoria and brings work and prospects to the region.
Fresh fish from Lake Victoria
A startup breeds fish in Lake Victoria and brings work and prospects to the region.
Democratic Republic of Congo to introduce electronic voting
DR Congo plans to use some 60,000 electronic voting machines
From workshop to tech hub: China's great leap
The Chinese government believes that it can become the top tech nation in the world sooner rather than later.
Bosch wants to save the diesel
Bosch has presented a low-emission diesel engine, aiming to make it greener and end the "death of the diesel" debate.
Blockchain for climate action
Blockchain can trace supply chains and emissions cuts, enable green energy trading and convert plastic waste into cash.
Russian economy lacking reforms
Russia still profits from its energy sector, but the economy is in drastic need of modernization.
Stammtisch - Why is Germany Europe's digital dunce?
Why is it that Germany - a country so rich - is such a digital slacker? And why is the fax machine still going strong?
Carmakers form blockchain consortium
Some of the world's biggest automakers team up with tech providers to develop automotive uses for blockchain.
World in Progress: Smart Cities in Finland
Finland has become a lab for "smart" cities of the future, placing citizens at the cutting edge of digital technology.
German military dogs get camera upgrade
An German engineering firm is reportedly showing off technology to outfit military dogs with wireless camera systems.
Miracle or mirage? Bosch’s diesel 'breakthrough'
Following Bosch's announcement, can car lovers dare to dream of a diesel future that is actually green?
Bosh: 'breakthrough' in diesel technology
Bosch has said it has developed a new and cleaner exhaust technology that will end the debate about dirty diesels.
Exposing lies with tech
Drones and satellites are helping African journalists to uncover the truth and shed light on underreported issues.
VW in $18 billion China technology push
The German carmaker has outlined massive spending plans for electric vehicles and autonomous-driving ventures in China.
Robots reach deeper into industry in Hanover
The robots are back, and they're even more networked. Steven Beardsley reports from the Hanover industry fair.
Electric planes for the future
E-planes will be the future transport mode for short distances, says Josef Kallo from the German Aerospace Center.
Environmentally friendly air travel? Electric planes of the future
Air travel is bad for the climate. But why give up flying if electric planes are successfully developed?
Germany, Mexico take a stand for free trade
Global trade relations are under pressure by US President Trump — now, Mexico and the European Union are taking a stand
Value of free trade in focus at Hanover fair
DW's Steven Beardsley tells us more about why the value of free trade is being debated at the Hanover tech fair.
Time for a tech rethink in Europe?
Europe needs a research revamp if it wants to come up with the next technology game changer
Bosch ups its Mexico investment
German engineering company Bosch says it is making a large new investment in Mexico by building a plant in Celaya.
Who even needs a car these days?
For a hundred years, buses, trains and cars have dominated traffic. But trands like e-mobility are reshaping the future.
Spain's quiet rise to EU leader in digital revolution
Spain is taking an unlikely lead in the latest digital revolution, becoming a focal point in Blockchain technology.
Spotify opens with a bang
The Swedish music streaming platform made a strong debut. The timing was good, but there are still risks.
Innovative: Smart Forfour
It’s 80 cm longer than the smart fortwo, and has room for the whole family.
Sieren's China: Facial recognition
Facial recognition technology is taking hold in China, while in Europe it's considered a sign of a looming surveillance
Looking Down
An shoemaker "imports feet", polluted UK rivers, de-polluting air, and wood as tough as steel.
Taking a ride on a halfbike
This bike is one that you have to stand on, even though there are pedals.
Trading gold with Bitcoin's blockchain tech
Several financial groups are attempting to bring more transparency and security to the trading of precious metals.
Things you have to think about when eating in zero gravity
Can you eat rice in space? Join us as we try the space food dishes unveiled for the upcoming mission to the ISS.
Breaking bad habits with technology
Scientists at the University of Siegen are developing technical aids to disrupt ingrained routines.
US set to impose anti-China tariffs
The US is set to announce hefty penalty tariffs against Chinese goods for stealing American intellectual property
China's trade and investment policy
As a global trade war looms, DW examines China's 'open-door' trade policy? How welcome are foreign companies really?
Healthineers shares off to healthy start
After muted initial interest from investors, shares in the Siemens unit made healthy gains in early trading in Frankfurt
What would you choose: Food or Data?
Would you choose food or data given the choice? And, how much does data cost in your country? Click below to compare.
Siemens invests in Brazil to 'unleash growth'
German engineering giant Siemens has announced plans to triple its investments in Brazil.
Trump blocks Qualcomm takeover
Broadcom has wanted to take over Qualcomm for months. Trump has now stepped in to kill the deal.
Trump eyes massive tariffs on China
Should Trump follow through on the tech tariffs, market analysts are worried about harsh retaliation from Beijing.
Trump's policies shake India's IT industry
The Trump administration's protectionist measures have unsettled the plans of many Indian IT professionals.
Not just for the boys! Kenyan women and girls in science
Diana Wanyonyi reports from Mombasa on a new initative to encourage girls and women to get into science and technology.
Amazon: Stop cackling, Alexa!
Amazon is investigating its intelligent personal assistant Alexa, following reports that it has randomly laughed.
The 77 Percent: Young girls and science
In Mombasa, Kenya, girls and women are defying cultural norms by excelling in scientific disciplines thought for men.
What if billionaires could live forever?
Several billionaires have been funding companies involved in creating life extension technologies.
Japan boosts hydrogen fueling stations
An alliance of 11 Japanese firms has pledged to build a lot more stations for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Carmakers gear up for Geneva Motor Show
The Geneva Motor show is overshadowed by a looming trade war and possible city bans on diesel cars.
Bangladesh: Writer Zafar Iqbal attacked at university
The well-known secular activist and science fiction author was stabbed in the head at a university event in Bangladesh.
Soccer World Cup: Video referee approved
Football's law-making body, the IFAB, has given the green light for the use of VAR technology at this year's World Cup.
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