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LED-technology increases light pollution across the night sky
With more and more cities using LED street lights, overall light emissions are going up.
Finding stealth submarines
Modern stealth technology may be making the search for submarine ARA San Juan even more difficult.
Germany's Climate Innovators
Energy production, food, mobility, waste: Four videos highlight German innovation to protect the climate.
Skype forced offline in China
Skype has apparently joined the lengthening list of internet communication tools on China's blacklist.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Culture meets virtual reality, girl power in computer programming and a test of three apps.
Founding a groundbreaking technology, post-retirement
At an age when many would comfortably slide into retirement, 74-year Wolfgang Kehr still has big plans.
Coal is so last century
DW caught up with climate expert Niklas Höhne to talk about the progress of national pledges to reduce global warming.
SpotMini: Meet Boston Dynamics' streamlined robot dog
It's only a sneak peek with Boston Dynamics' robot dog trotting through the screen. But the internet is going crazy.
10 young innovators tackling climate change
What if tackling climate change and promoting sustainable economic development could be combined?
Congo’s cobalt conundrum
As carmakers rev up their electric ambitions, there is debate over their ethical cleanliness.
Afghanistan: Night vision attacks kill dozens
The Taliban has attacked checkpoints in the Afghan provinces of Kandahar and Farah, killing dozens of security personnel
Technologies that revolutionized warfare
What are some of the other inventions in weaponry that revolutionized the conduct of war?
Giant tech takeover bid rejected
Qualcomm has rejected a bid by its rival Broadcom, raising the stakes in what could be the tech industry's biggest-ever
Kids4climate
We meet up with children and young people dedicated to protecting the climate.
The airports with the fastest WiFi
Passengers often have to endure long layovers. Public airport WiFi can help pass the time.
3 questions for Gillian Tans
How to attract more women to the tech industry
The Web Summit conference in Lisbon has offered several to encourage women to join the IT sector.
Fujifilm - from photographic film to healthcare
Photographic film may (almost) be a thing of the past - but one of its former leading producers is still going strong.
Futuristic technology: Vision Zero
Automotive component supplier ZF is working on a car that will make driving emission, accident and stress free.
Technology - Promise or Peril? (3/10)
The electronics manufacturing sector made Taiwan rich. Young founders are now taking it to the next level with software engineering. German entrepreneur Fridtjof Detzner meets them to hear more about the positive and negative impacts of technology.
A call for investment in teaching before tech
Some educators strongly disagree with Bertelsmann's recommendation to pump money into computers.
Apple profits soar
US tech giant Apple has reported stellar quarterly earnings and offered a rosy forecast for the holiday shopping season.
Germany's climate innovators: A sunny future for e-cars?
Students have developed an e-car made from renewable, vegan and recycable material. Is it the future of mobility?
Eco-at-Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week on eco@africa: growing mushrooms in coffee grounds, solar-powered e-cars and meeting snakes in Zimbabwe.
Inside Europe: Estonia's e-Residency program looks ahead
Estonia is something of an IT superpower – it’s the birthplace of Skype and claims to offer its entire population free WiFi. It’s also one of the leaders in secure, encrypted communication with the authorities - Estonians can pay taxes and vote online using smart ID cards. Now the country offers a taste of that online future to everyone, through its e-Residency programme. Rob Cameron reports.
Digital technologies in UK a blessing?
A review of Britain's economic policy has emphasized that more support for industrial digital technologies is needed.
WhatsApp unveils new 'unsend' feature
WhatsApp has started rolling out a new feature that allows users to delete messages shortly after being sent.
Episode 3 preview – Taiwan
German entrepreneur Fridtjof Detzner and IT founders in Taiwan explore the impact of technology.
Mazda CX-5 with cylinder deactivation
The Mazda CX-5’s has introduced a new top performance gasoline engine with cylinder deactivation.
Pulse: Awareness creation and innovation
Addressing global issues through theater and tech innovations to better lives of community members.
Microsoft wins in US data row
A change in US data request rules causes Microsoft to drop a lawsuit against the government.
Corporate R&D spending hits record
A PwC survey shows corporate spending on all-time high, but warns of economic nationalism.
7 Estonian startups to be reckoned with
A look at seven noticeable Estonian ventures — from delivery robots to an AI-powered language learning app.
DIY wind turbines - renewable solutions
Environmental engineers in Berlin have developed a wind turbine assembly kit. Can it offer solutions for poorer nations?
German-Indian exchange program launched
Here's how a German-Indian startup exchange program could benefit both countries amid Brexit and US immigration reform.
Text messages help farmers
Senegalese farmers have long used traditional techniques to read the weather and predict rainfall. Now, a new method has been developed: Sending science-based climate information by text message to help farmers boost yields.
Smart green living
Germany is getting smarter about going green.
Solar cars race towards the future in Australia
An epic 3,000 km solar cars’ race kicked off on Sunday in Australia.
The bionic hand that can feel
Researchers in Lausanne have developed a sensor-enhanced artificial hand with a sense of touch.
Local Minigrids Power Bangladesh Villages
Social enterprise SOLshare provides peer-to-peer solar energy trading platforms.
Einstein's theory of Gravitational Waves proven
Barry Barish, Kip Thorne and Rainer Weiss receive the Physics Nobel Prize for the discovery of Gravitational Waves.
Tunisia's energy challenge
A Tunisian brewer is one of four big companies taking a hands-on approach to reducing energy consumption.
Mining rare metals with super grass
Can reed grass absorb rare earth elements which can then be extracted on an industrial level?
Nigeria's e-mobility
Two Nigerian entrepreneurs are trying to fight pollution, by building vehicles that run on electric power.
The future of human-like robots is here
Engineers at Columbia University manged to create an artifical muscle. It runs on electrcity and has the potential to reshape the future of humanoid robots.
Malaysia's green future
Malaysia wants to launch a green future and hopes to convince the population with the help of an eco-label.
Kenya: Election re-run in doubt
Kenya's electoral commission is struggling to upgrade voter technology in time
Making Malaysia Green
Malaysia has started a campaign to cut energy use, wasted resources and pollution.
The most successful tech companies on social media
Global analytics company NetBase has ranked the most loved technology brands
Malaysia's green future
Malaysia has started a campaign to cut energy use, wasted resources and pollution.
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