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Mining and finding other sources of energy
Some of the pros and cons of mining, and ways to cut carbon emissions.
Biden restricts US investments in Chinese tech
The White House cited national security but it comes amid a push to revive domestic high-tech manufacturing.
Innovation for environment and work
Whether with energy, cleaning, production or job applications: whimsical and innovative ideas are in demand.
MediaLab Fest in Bolivia: Festival for journalistic innovation products
At the MediaLab Fest participants presented protypes to meet audiences' interests and ensure financial viability.
Smart factories — the industry of the future
Industry 4.0 and the networked factory are the buzzwords of today. Should we all get on board?
How the EU wants to regulate AI
The EU wants new laws enacted to regulate artificial intelligence. What impact might this have on innovation?
Printing bread
What gives bread the perfect mix of soft and crunchy? Could a 3D printer help?
AI as India's new economic powerhouse
India also wants to regulate AI now, something the government has been very hesitant to do.
Is ChatGPT getting dumber?
Think AIs only ever get smarter? A study shows ChatGPT's performance has got worse over time.
EU opens antitrust probe into Microsoft over Teams packaging
The EU has concerns over Microsoft packaging Teams with other popular products and in doing so, eliminating competition.
Using bytes and bees to enhance green smallholders
A startup in Zambia is helping farmers to form saving circles, access payment services and receive personalized advice.
The app 'Love Land'’ teaches sex education
The app, "Love Land," helps educate teenagers on topics around love and sex.
Learning to code with help from ChatGPT
People with no experience in coding learned to write simple programs with the help of ChatGPT.
Read, write, and understand texts better with ChatGPT
AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT can break down complex topics and summarize texts.
Learning reimagined with virtual reality
VR enables students to experience subject matter in 3D, such as planets or human organs.
Learning real-world skills using AI
With the help of AI tools, it could become easier for people to learn the piano or even surf.
'Super Mario' turns 40: Gaming's greatest triumph
July 14 marks the 40th anniversary of the release of "Mario Bros.", the arcade video game developed by Nintendo.
Military tech targets Russian troops
Ukrainian soldiers are using drone technology to push Russian forces from Ukrainian territory. But progress is slow.
DW Business
Foxconn is pulling out of a ca. 20 billion dollar deal to build a plant with Indian mining conglomerate Vedanta
Tomorrow Today - The DW Science Program
Exoskeletons, the aerodynamics of shark skin, and how robots improve workplace conditions
GM food: The best way for sustainable food production?
GM foods remain controversial, but for some experts it's the best science-based method for a sustainable food system.
Can solar flares harm Earth's technology?
Solar flares can significantly impact the functioning of technology on Earth — and our health.
Air water generators: Making water out of thin air
Machines that suck water out of humid air could help support water needs in a sustainable way.
Ghana debates regulating artificial intelligence
Lawmakers argue that artificial intelligence could increase inequality and they want clarity over machine error.
African startups embrace AI technology
Companies in Ghana aim to be at the forefront of the development of artificial intelligence on the African continent.
DW Business
The Bank of England announced on Thursday it's raising its interest rate to 5 percent - it's highest since 2008
Bill Gates meets China's President Xi Jinping
Xi said that Gates was the "first American" he has met this year and hoped for "continued friendship" the two countries.
EU lawmakers lay groundwork for 'historic' AI regulation
Lawmakers say the legislation is aimed at protecting fundamental rights whilst nurturing further development.
China's quantum leap — Made in Germany
How Germany's oldest university became entangled in China's quantum military strategy.
US regulator keen to halt Microsoft takeover of Activision
Microsoft wants to buy "Call of Duty" maker Activision, but regulators worry that a megamerger could stifle competition.
Climate crisis: Can high-tech save the planet?
Can high-tech solutions help protect the climate?
In-pipe energy: The hydro power nobody is talking about
Pipe turbine technology converts the flow of the water into electricity in a sustainable, environmentally friendly way.
Despite promise, 3D-printed buildings still face hurdles
A new data center being built in Heidelberg is set to be Europe's largest 3D-printed building. But challenges remain.
India: Robot saving Dalits from dehumanizing sewer work
Cleaning sewers is typically carried out by people at the bottom of India's caste hierarchy. How can a robot help?
Apple expected to unveil mixed-reality headset
The widely rumored release pits Apple against Meta in competition over technology where real and digital worlds meet.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Tech for more inclusivity: Gadgets help people with disabilities lead more independent lives.
Computer chips made with human neurons
A human brain has around 86 billion neurons. How can its structure be mimicked for computer chips?
Improving AI chips with human brain cells
Brain cells in a petri dish can learn to play simple computer games. The implications are huge.
What's the future of brain-computer interfaces?
Controlling computers with the power of thought is one possible use of brain-computer interfaces.
South Africa: Young Women Conquer Technical Jobs
Women in mathematics, engineering and computer sciences? A project in Cape town shows how to do it.
The app helping Afghans stay safe
Sara Wahedi created a security alert app after witnessing an explosion near her Kabul home.
A vaccine for pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers of all. A new mRNA vaccine could prevent tumors from returning.
Demonized inventions: From railroads to AI
New technologies evoke skepticism, worry and fear. The history and philosophy of technology can help to understand why.
Pakistan farmers adopt agricultural drones
These drones have several benefits for farmers. Can they help mitigate the effects of climate change on crop yields?
EU woos India as it races to 'de-risk' China ties
India and the EU are deepening ties with a new trade and tech plan. Is skepticism toward China bringing them closer?
Battling smog in Lahore
The Pakistani city of Lahore is combating air pollution with improved public transportation systems.
Over 80% of German companies still use fax machines — survey
While the telegraph may be a thing of the past, in Germany its successor, the fax machine, is not.
How to avoid more carbon dioxide
Innovative ideas and solutions on how we can reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Safeguarding the rainforests
Palm oil can be found in countless products in supermarkets around the world.
Are floating wind farms more efficient?
Wind tends to blow stronger further out at sea. Floating wind farms could harness this energy.
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