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Troubleshooting innovative space technology
From ATOX to vacuum, and radiation in between, there's a heap of issues engineers have to overcome in spacecraft design.
Of comets and canines: space tech and health
Transferring space tech is tough. Dr Geraint Morgan went from compounds on a comet to sniffing bed bugs in hotels.
Active
A wristband to stop depression, another that zaps you straight, and eSports in the classroom in Scandinavia.
Taking a ride on a halfbike
This bike is one that you have to stand on, even though there are pedals.
Doing Your Bit: Avoiding lion-human conflict using technology
Nairobi National Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including 36 lions.
The success of 'made in Germany'
Global demand for German products is high, far outstripping German demand for foreign goods.
Cusco shrugs off its bad smell
The Peruvian city of Cusco no longer stinks, thanks to a modern sewage system that reduces emissions and creates biogas.
An innovative solution to electronic waste
A company in Nigeria is trying to save communities from the many hazards of e-waste.
Wastewater management in Peru
Now modernized, Cusco’s sewage treatment plants are more environmentally friendly and less smelly!
Highlights of the Museum of Failure in Sweden
Sweden's Museum of Failure presents flopped innovations to show that mistakes are part of the creative process.
Ingenius or totally nuts?: Sweden's Museum of Failure
A Swedish museum exhibits innovations that have flopped, with pieces ranging from the ingenius to the absurd.
Is Germany digitally competitive?
Is Germany digitally competitive? Interview with Nicolas Zimmer from the Technology Foundation Berlin.
California, China to develop green technology
The agreement comes less than a week after US President Donald Trump said the US was leaving the Paris climate accord.
Latest from Apple
The US tech giant seeks to jump on up-and-coming technology trends as it unveiled new products and upgrades.
Game-changing sound system from Berlin
Holoplot is a start-up with clever technology to deliver clean sounds to different spots in a room.
Meet the commander, German astronaut Alexander Gerst
Germany’s first International Space Station Commander revealed the name and logo of his next mission to the ISS in 2018.
ASEAN in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
What does the Fourth Industrial Revolution mean to ASEAN, given the region's wide disparity in economic development?
Woman arrested for smuggling space technology to China
If convicted, the woman could face up to 150 years in prison.
The top five most attractive tech cities
These tech hubs offer a high quality of life.
Danish app saves food from trash can
Find out how this app from Denmark is helping restaurants combat food waste.
Danish app saves food from trash can
Find out how this app from Denmark is helping restaurants combat food waste
Iran in innovative product drive
Innovative products can be seen at the “Iran Health Exhibition” at the Tehran Permanent Fairground.
Innovating our way out of sea level rise?
As Rotterdam seeks to "climate proof" itself by 2025, other delta cities are also innovating to survive climate change.
South Korea's big business faces change
Will the new South Korean government reign in the dominance of big corporations over the economy?
Europe's new and innovative museums
Each year, a prize goes to the most innovative museum in Europe. Here are some of the candidates.
iHunch on the rise in New Zealand
Slouching over phones, tablets and laptops is causing more neck and back pain.
Profits surge at US tech giants
Booming sales of web services boost profits at Microsoft and Amazon, while Alphabet reports higher ad revenue.
Could manmade clouds save the Great Barrier Reef?
Researchers in Australia are turning to marine cloud brightening technology in an attempt to save the Great Barrier Reef
Innovation? It's all bums and beards
The sexual stereotypes are looking very tired at the Hanover Fair, let alone the exhibits.
March for Science
Scientists are doing pretty well in Europe - so why did so many turn out for the worldwide March for Science?
The cost of being a woman
Since becoming a woman, Vivienne Ming has been analysing the gender pay gap in the US tech industry.
The future of driving is (almost) here
Can't wait to own a self-driving car? DW shows you what it's like to "drive" in an automated vehicle.
Bosch teams up with Chinese firms
German car parts supplier Bosch has announced it's teaming up with companies in China to create precise maps.
Spin-offs - Space technology in daily life
Many products and technologies we rely on today were developed by the aerospace industry.
Observing earth with high-tech satellites
Europe’s satellites supply data for new applications used by the offshore industry.
Afghan girls break cyber walls
Two Afghan sisters want to bring a digital revolution to their country by teaching girls how to code and use computers.
The Last Mile
As online shopping booms, companies are turning to robots and drones to deliver parcels.
Germany: more money for innovation
Germany's economics minister wants to make life easier for innovative companies across Europe's powerhouse.
The return of analog
There is a trend towards products with a nostalgic feel and companies are looking to take advantage of it.
Transhumanism, human uploads, and Homo Deus
It's all about artificial intelligence - the rise of our machine overlords. What and when is going to happen?
Trade's 'human downside'
The world isn't doing enough to help workers and communities displaced by global free trade, says a new report.
Digital technology and traffic management
Ideas to combat traffic congestion involve innovative digital technologies.
Employers use new ways to test recruits
Businesses in Germany are increasingly using elements of gaming to attract and recruit employees.
Digital music pioneer Kakehashi dies aged 87
From rhythm machines and farty bass sounds to MIDI controlled computers, one Japanese visionary had his hand in it.
Pyongyang's 'nuclear spies'
A Japanese human rights activist claims scientists abroad help Pyongyang develop nuclear weapons, Julian Ryall reports.
Apple deals blow to Imagination
Shares in British firm Imagination have plummeted after US giant Apple revealed plans to end a cooperation deal.
SpaceX, submit your rockets for peer review
Zulfikar Abbany
SpaceX has launched the first reusable and recycled rocket. DW's Zulfikar Abbany says it should share its technology.
AfricaLink on air - 30 March 2017: 1600 UTC
A key aide to war lord Kony surrenders in Uganda +++ What's Zuma's next move? +++ How does technology help in Tanzania?
Toshiba jumps on chip unit sale
The stock has rebounded after shareholders approved the sale of its memory chip unit to cover billions in losses.
New tech for an old society in Japan
Want to know which new gizmos Japan has up its sleave?
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