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How AI is revolutionizing education
The future of learning with apps, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality.
Child education: Are computers or books better for learning?
Commentators often pit books against computers as the best learning tools, but the real issue is poverty.
South Korea to tighten punishment for industrial espionage
The new legislation is aimed at fending off suspected efforts from foreign entities to acquire sensitive technologies.
Using a heart's "digital twin" to reduce cardiac surgeries
A hospital in Boston is using a heart's "digital twin" to lower the number of cardiac surgeries.
Are AI health tips useful or not?
Can AI assistants motivate people to eat more consciously and live healthier lives?
When your smartwatch sounds the alarm
If your smartwatch indicates cardiac arrhythmia, you should definitely go see a doctor.
How does a smartwatch measure your heartbeat?
Smartwatches use an optical sensor to detect the heartbeat. But how accurate is the process?
How wearables are revolutionizing heart health
Doctors could save lives with data from smartwatches and wearables.
Malawi's teen innovator illuminates village
Several homes in Malawi's once dimly lit village of Chinguwo now radiate with a vibrant glow of light.
A grid fit for green power
Power generation is changing - our electricity grids are outdated. What's necessary to manage the energy transition?
Tomorrow Today – The Science Show
The future looks sunny - racing solar cars through the outback and circumnavigating the globe in a solar plane.
Does Elon Musk want to make X the new TikTok?
Is X becoming a video app? Can AI write proper laws? And: the rise of AI-generated nude pics of minors.
Laos: A country in the grip of the Chinese?
Chinese loans are helping modernise Laos - but at what price?
AI image recognition protects species
The Wildlife Insights platform uses AI image recognition programs to automatically recognize wild animals in photos.
Could large heat pumps revolutionize how we warm our homes?
The German city of Mannheim is heating thousands of homes with ice-cold water. How does it work?
Unpacking the success of immersive art
Are immersive installations only superficially beautiful, or a more effective way to exhibit art?
The Perfect Garden for Bees with AI
AI-Art: the Pollinator Pathmaker designs gardens, so that they offer the ideal path for insects.
How Ukraine's signal-jamming guns stop Russian drones
Nearly two years into the war in Ukraine, kamikaze drones have become commonplace on both sides.
Can Musk's X find success with video and streaming?
With MrBeast posting a new video and Elon Musk testing livestreaming, can X compete with TikTok, YouTube and Twitch?
EU unveils economic security plans with eye to China
The European Union has drawn up measures to protect sensitive economic assets from being usurped by geopolitical rivals.
Can you really trust AI? Davos crowd treads with caution
AI is the hot topic at Davos this year, with political and business leaders thinking hard about the technology.
Cloned monkeys: A breakthrough for gene technology?
Cloning primates is complicated. But researchers in China say they have cloned a rhesus monkey and that it’s doing well.
Greece: Can technology thwart olive thieves?
Olive oil is becoming more and more expensive, making it more attractive for thieves.
How social media aids human trafficking and smuggling
How has social media changed the business of traffickers and people smugglers?
New AI technology conquers all at CES 2024
AI-assisted tech is the hot topic at this year's CES in Las Vegas. How will these gadgets affect our daily lives?
How China's economic slowdown is rippling across Asia
China’s economic troubles has stoked fears of global contagion: Nowhere is that concern more pronounced than in Asia.
Kamila Armatys: A Polish innovation manager in Germany
Kamila Armatys moved from Poland to Berlin and is now an innovation manager. She tells you her story.
Innovation for environment and work
Whether with energy, cleaning, production or job applications: whimsical and innovative ideas are in demand.
SHIFT – Living in the Digital Age
Cyber groomers seek contact with children in VR worlds to exploit or sexually harass them.
Koalas and Kagaroos Protected by AI
The movements of koalas and kangaroos are analyzed online with AI image recognition.
Saving Elephants with AI Camera Traps
Protecting elephants: A wildlife camera uses AI to detect poachers and automatically alert rangers.
How the EU plans to regulate artificial intelligence
EU Parliament and member states finally have a draft AI law. So what exactly do the landmark regulations entail?
Hunting for deepfakes
Scientists are developing tools to expose audio and video deepfakes more quickly.
Are phones making teenagers depressed?
What effect does growing up in the age of smartphones have on kids' mental health? It's not so easy to measure.
Why chatbots sometimes lie
AI chatbots will answer questions quickly, but not always accurately. Why we need to be careful.
Kenyan tech workers organize for rights and dignity
Young Kenyan tech workers are forming unions to fight for their basic rights, after being left jobless and traumatized.
Deepfakes: Manipulating elections with AI
Deepfakes are being used around the world to discredit political opponents — and the fakes are getting harder to spot.
What's it like to be a cyborg? Meet artist Manel de Aguas
Spanish artist Manel de Aguas has implants in his head that allow him to sense things no other human can.
Fewer fact checks, more disinformation
Social media has a giant impact on elections, so it's important that lies are exposed quickly.
How African innovators are producing climate solutions
In Kenya, innovators are working on climate-related projects, but raising funds remains a challenge.
South Africa turns to Google in bid to curb crime
Foreigners are often victims of crime in South Africa.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Deepfakes and disinformation are increasingly being used to manipulate elections.
Ukrainian airpower relies on Soviet-era technology
DW's Max Zander met up with a helicopter crew ahead of a mission in eastern Ukraine.
Can cleantech really save the planet?
Can cleantech really save the planet from its climate woes? We look at the sector, currently worth $1.8 trillion a year.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent explores how tech is affecting young Africans, from AI to workers’ rights and cyberbullying.
Europe's first battery-powered train in Italy
The first battery-powered train is running through Italy's Tuscany - a world premiere.
Japan: Could robot restaurants fill a labor shortage?
Robots run this restaurant in Tokyo. But could the concept take off, or will its high price prove prohibitive?
Sam Altman returns to OpenAI - what does it mean?
The leadership crisis at the AI company has sent ripples around the world.
Who benefits from China's surveillance technology?
Is Uganda's government using surveillance technology to monitor the opposition?
Oracles: From ancient prophets to AI masters
What can the oracles of old tell us about our algorithm-driven world? A tale of fate and free will, from Oedipus to AI.
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