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Using tech to bypass censorship — Shift
Outsmarting censorship. Policing and AI. Using socia media as a tour guide – a good idea?
Google Chrome on the chopping block: What's the impact?
US regulators wants Google to sell its Chrome web browser, to counteract the company's market dominance.
How sea animals are inspiring autonomous robots
EvoLogics, a Berlin-based market leader for maritime surveying, uses gadgets inspired by sea creatures.
Malawian invents flood detector to alert people
Steward Nankhumwa, 24, has developed a flood detector that can warn thousands of people during the rainy season.
Farming robots: The future of agriculture?
Farmers are turning to robots to tackle problems like labor shortages and tough working conditions.
3D-printed steaks and fish fillets: A meat revolution?
Researchers are using 3D printers to make the perfect plant-based meat — designed to look and taste like the real thing.
A robot chef for hospital staff
A German startup developed a kitchen robot that prepares fresh meals at a university hospital.
AI-created recipes: A revolution in the making?
Can artificial intelligence deliver creative recipe ideas? The Ratatouille algorithm was developed to do just that.
AI recipes and robotic chefs: The future of cooking — Shift
AI recipes, robot chefs, and 3D-printed steaks: Technology is transforming our food.
Web Summit: European tech startups await Trump's return
European startups are torn on what to expect from Donald Trump’s second presidential term.
Robotic conductors — orchestra embraces cutting-edge tech
Three robotic conductors direct musicians through a piece written specifically for the Dresden Symphony Orchestra.
Reducing the hazards of used engine oil by recycling it
Used engine oil is an environment hazard. But in Uganda, entrepreneurs are exploring ways of recycling it - such as using chemical processes to clean it up for reuse in automotives.
From water scarcity to dementia — Global Us
Singapore as a role model for the use of water as a resource. How racist is the country music scene in the USA?
Scam Factories in Myanmar: Cyber Slavery
Thousands of people are forced to scam people online from factories in Southeast Asia.
Could microrobots be used to zap cancer cells?
Microrobots can now be wirelessly guided to a human cell. Is this a breakthrough in cancer research and treatment?
Technology trends: Yesterday and tomorrow — MADE
VW in big trouble, aviation fuel of the future, recycling solar panels and a ship lift.
Harris, Trump both prioritize US tech interests
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris may differ on science, but both aim to protect US interests in developing new technology.
Robo-pups to the rescue — can you trust robotic guide dogs?
There aren't enough guide dogs worldwide. In China, robots could soon help guide blind people safely through the city.
AI canes: Smart and helpful
A smart cane for the blind can describe its surroundings, and even announce the bus schedule.
Be My Eyes: An app that guides
The app "Be My Eyes" can help blind people in day-to-day tasks.
Playing video games — blind?
Gaming isn’t always accessible. A start-up from Leipzig wants to change that.
Finding his way in the waves
A radio headset is helping blind surfer Ben Neumann navigate the water.
New technology for visually impaired people — Shift
How are AI and robotics transforming the world for blind and visually impaired people?
Going all in for climate targets - MADE
From green hydrogen and solid-state batteries, to AI and lab-grown meat. A closer look.
Chinese hackers target Trump, Vance and Harris campaign
US media reported attempts to break into the cell phones of Trump, JD Vance, and members of the Harris campaign.
Trust the machine? Robo taxis are in town
Know the tricks of the gaming industry. Protect kids' photo privacy online. Self-driving cabs arrive.
AI is revolutionizing policing but at what cost?
AI brings a tech revolution to policing. But AI policing software can also reinforce biases and restrict our privacy.
Eco India: Tech changing how we live and farm
As climate change affects farming and food production, how can technology help us to adapt?
Germany's AI strategy: Closing the gap with the US and China
Will Germany's plan to compete with global leaders like the US and China succeed?
Sex education with AI in India
Can an AI chatbot help Indian women with questions about sexual health?
FemTech startup helps women in Ethiopia
A FemTech entrepreneur aims to improve healthcare for Ethiopian women.
Breaking taboos: AI's role in sexual health — Shift
Sex and birth control: Can AI chatbots provide education on taboo topics?
Data protection in the times of mpox and HIV
Grindr provides direct, in-app information on mpox and HIV.
The science of communication — Tomorrow Today
Unlocking an ancient Incan language / Transforming industry with 5G / AI smartphones / Cyberbullying / Hangovers
Will Google finally cave in under US regulatory pressure?
Google has been fighting a series of legal battles. As US regulators take on the firm, the air is getting thinner.
What happened to the public corporation?
"Going public" used to be the mark of a successful company. So why are more firms avoiding it these days?
Why Nigerian bandits are flaunting wealth on social media
Bandits in northern Nigeria have been using Tiktok, WhatsApp and Facebook to showcase their activities and lifestyle.
How heat from a braking Swiss train warms a hotel's water
A funicular train in Switzerland generates enough energy during braking to heat the water of a nearby ski lodge.
Discord: Why the messaging app is under scrutiny
Russia and Turkey have blocked the app, popular with the young, after accusing it of failing to remove illegal content.
Estonia: How a digital twin city simulates the urban future
A project in Estonia has designed a virtual twin of a city district to simulate the effect of planning changes.
Making city living better
The world’s cities are expanding. Learn how smart tech can help urbanites beat the growing pains.
Innovative treats help people living with dementia
These sugar-free treats look and taste like sweets, but are made almost entirely of water.
How does AI porn affect our self-image?
Porn generators using artificial intelligence can create explicit images. Does this shape the way we see ourselves?
When an AI partner disables erotic conversations
When Replika makers disabled sexual role-playing games for chatbots, some users experienced emotional turmoil.
How well can an AI sex doll hold a conversation?
At the Berlin Cybrothel, customers can talk with AI sex dolls. How good are the dolls at keeping a conversation going?
How AI is changing our sex life
How are sex robots, virtual partners, and AI-generated porn changing our love lives
How to avoid being fooled online — Shift
Why you don’t notice Russia is manipulating you. | Fooled by OnlyFans stars. | The rise of malvertising.
Joe Biden signs order to curb new gun technologies
The new order announced by Joe Biden seeks to counter the threats posed by 3D-printed and converted guns in the US.
Is your smart tech a hidden danger?
The US are considering a ban of Chinese self-driving car technology. WHY?
What does the new UN 'Pact for the Future' mean for Africa?
World leaders have adopted a "Pact for the Future" to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
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