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Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: moving the boundaries of winemaking northward and a robot that can detect and deal with crop diseases.
DW Business
Is flying still safe? The aviation industry which has the highest safety standards is facing significant quality issues
Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded for quantum dot technology
Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov have been awarded the prize for synthesizing quantum dots.
Could Pakistan become a game development hub?
Pakistan's game development sector is growing. One video game set on the streets of Lahore has proven a hit with locals.
Rising costs threaten basic necessities
Basic necessities like housing, eating, working and driving are becoming more expensive and less secure.
How DRE technology could help rural India
India's decentralized renewable energy sector has massive potential, but is it being tapped?
Shift — Living in the Digital Age
How does tech help manage disasters like earthquakes, wildfires, and volcanic eruptions.
What is Deutsche Welle's approach to generative AI?
Manuela Kasper-Claridge
Editor-in-Chief Manuela Kasper-Claridge on DW's approach to AI and the key role journalists always have in journalism.
Replacing plastic pens with paper and plant seeds
Made in Tamil Nadu, this paper pen is eco-friendly and contains seeds that can grow into plants when thrown away.
Sending emails with the power of thought
A brain-computer interface developed by an Australian startup allows a person to send emails with their thoughts alone.
Immersive theater with holography
In the theater piece "Felix's Room", 3D laser technology makes memories of the past visible.
How is Europe's economy faring amid Ukraine war
As the war continues to rage in Ukraine, we ask how robust the European economy is in times of crisis.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Brain-computer interfaces and chip implants are no longer just a sci-fi fantasy.
Uganda's mini-computers breaking down barriers
Software engineer Ivan Karugaba explains how he created a mini-computer designed to be more affordable and sustainable.
Solar films: thin, flexible, durable
Organic solar film made from hydrocarbons is flexible, environmentally friendly and easy to apply.
Will AI help you work faster, or will it take your job?
Listen to what Ghanaians, South Africans, and an AI expert told us.
Tech experiments in the theater
Opera in virtual reality and theater with augmented reality offer brand new experiences.
Heat from down deep
Geothermal energy has the potential to solve Germany's energy crisis.
New trends in renewable energy
From the depths of the Earth or the sea, new technologies are being developed to generate green energy.
District cooling: A better alternative to air conditioning?
District cooling networks are an alternative to energy-intensive air conditioners. What are the pros and cons?
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Meet young scientists who could help shape the future of the African continent.
AI fakes: How you can protect yourself
Telling real from fake is difficult: How to avoid being scammed and how to debunk AI fakes.
How to hack an AI and why you should care
'Good' hackers outsmarted AI models to find security flaws. Why are the problems so hard to fix?
Is China's Temu a data security threat for shoppers?
Shopping app Temu plays down its Chinese origins to avoid the scrutiny around other Chinese apps like TikTok and Shein.
The future of dating: Will AI find your perfect match?
Dating apps are tapping into the potential of AI for matchmaking - but there are downsides, too.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
AI for matchmaking. Hacking AI. And: AI deepfakes. Topics that are moving the tech world.
Time traveling with VR
How to developers create realistic VR worlds that connect emotionally with users?
Robotaxis: Innovative or highly dangerous?
Driverless robotaxis are driving around San Francisco. Is that too risky?
Using a VR headset to travel back in time
VR travel can also be used as an educational tool to visit historic sites and tour museums.
How does our brain process experiences in VR?
VR is meant to simulate an accurate representation of reality, but how does it trick the brain?
China-Taiwan conflict: How it could ruin the global economy
A Chinese blockade or invasion of Taiwan would shatter the semiconductor sector and wreak global economic havoc.
Is VR the future of travel?
Virtual reality is revolutionizing travel, letting us travel from the comfort of our sofas with just a headset.
Weekly roundup — Back to school
It's possible to 'download' a song clip from human brains — and that's good news for 'brain-to-speech' technologies.
Japan's innovators develop 'coolwear' for hot weather
Japanese firms are staying ahead of the innovation curve, creating gadgets you can carry — or even wear — to keep cool.
What do F-16 and MiG-29 fighter jets do?
Fighter jets like the F-16 or MiG-29 can be war-changing. Here's how the jets work and what it feels like to fly one.
How to use the ocean as a giant battery
There is a way to harvest energy 24/7 from our oceans, through a technology called ocean thermal energy conversion.
Is Augmented Reality the future of online shopping?
Holographic AR apps are allowing users to try out items at home before buying them online.
More diversity thanks to AI-generated models?
Do AI-generated models increase diversity or do they push real people out of the fashion industry?
Targeted advertising thanks to hyper-personalization?
Hyper-personalization utilizes personal data to better tailor advertising to target groups.
AI revolution in advertising
AI makes it happen: ad campaigns feature superstars tailored to local businesses.
Is it OK to stop basic research exchanges?
A DW co-investigation uncovered a path from a German physics department to the Chinese military. What now?
Cleaning water with microbubbles
New technology for cleaner oceans and rivers: mini bubbles fish microplastics out of the water.
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.
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