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3D tech boosts dentists 06. December 2019 08:24Using cameras and 3D imaging, dentists are able to digitally measure the mouth and create perfectly fitting crowns.More at dw.com
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German-engineered emotion-sensing robot heads to space 06. December 2019 01:09CIMON, equipped with emotion-sensing voice detectors, has become the latest artificial intelligence-powered astronaut launched into orbit. Its mission: to safeguard the mental health of its human companions.More at dw.com
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How satellites will help solve the climate crisis 05. December 2019 15:44As the world grapples with a climate emergency, scientists are exploring satellite technology solutions to help us combat climate change and the damage already done. DW visited the Space Tech Expo in Bremen.More at dw.com
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Wolf packs on the increase in Germany 02. December 2019 12:27The highest concentration of the protected species can be found in the state surrounding Berlin. But not only are there more wolf packs, the animal is also spreading to new areas in Germany.More at dw.com
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COP25: Controversial carbon markets take center stage 02. December 2019 11:00Carbon markets could help nations raise ambitions in setting goals that will keep temperature rise below 2 degrees Celsius, in line with the Paris Agreement. But skeptics say they risk ruining the historic accord.More at dw.com
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Antibiotics - an expert’s view 29. November 2019 12:30Dr Tim Eckmanns of the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin talks about proper and sustainable ways to use antibiotics to prevent undesirable unintended outcomes.More at dw.com
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European Space Agency approves record budget 28. November 2019 17:54The ESA is to invest €14.4 billion ($15.8 billion) in space exploration including a moon mission up to 2022. Germany is now the largest contributor to the agency's biggest ever budget.More at dw.com
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Germany's average temperature has risen 1.5 degrees: report 26. November 2019 12:35A new report has revealed the extent to which Germany has already been affected by climate change. Temperatures have risen markedly in the past five years and it is expected to get worse.More at dw.com
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How to weigh a neutrino 22. November 2019 18:32Countless neutrinos are zipping around the cosmos - and through us - all the time. An experiment in Karlsruhe is working to establish the mass of this ubiquitous elementary particle.More at dw.com
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Flight shame: Climate-conscious migrants face environmental dilemma 22. November 2019 10:20As activists such as Greta Thunberg boycott flying and airlines come under fire for carbon emissions, diaspora communities grapple with the choice between stepping on a plane and cutting physical family ties.More at dw.com
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Dental phobia - The expert's view 20. November 2019 15:55In Good Shape talks to dentist Stephan Ziegler about oral hygiene, the causes of dental phobia and how it can be managed.More at dw.com
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STIs on the rise in Germany, but testing still hard to come by 15. November 2019 17:10Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are making a comeback across the country after years of low rates. But unlike in many other countries, most people face obstacles if they want to be tested without showing symptoms.More at dw.com
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Security Check: Biometrics vs Passwords 15. November 2019 17:09Traditional passwords are easy to crack because people rarely adhere to password security measures. The security of biometric methods depends on the quality of the sensors and the manner in which the data is saved.More at dw.com
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Walking on two legs - 12 million years ago 11. November 2019 07:24Researchers at a German university say they've found fossils that challenge how we think about human evolution. The bones found in southern Germany come from a primate that they believe walked upright millions of years earlier than previously thought possible.More at dw.com
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Differences in personality: What psychiatrists can learn from mice to treat depression 08. November 2019 16:41Scientists have developed a new way for measuring the personalities of animals. So why should we humans care? Because understanding personality traits is key for more individualized therapies in psychiatry.More at dw.com
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Germany: Health apps to be available on prescription 07. November 2019 22:01Patients in Germany will be prescribed health apps starting in 2020, the German parliament announced on Thursday. Health insurance firms in Germany will provide digital health services on personal electronic devices.More at dw.com
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The EU declares war on e-waste 07. November 2019 07:25To help reduce electronic waste, a new EU law will require manufacturers to ensure their home appliances are easier to repair. Environmentalists have hailed it as a milestone. But the new law still has gaps.More at dw.com
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Exercise for the overweight 06. November 2019 13:28Along with a balanced diet, exercise is the cornerstone of healthy weight loss. But overweight people often feel uncomfortable in gyms and struggle with motivation. Fitness classes specifically for overweight people are one solution.More at dw.com
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Quantum computing: Is it really all it's cracked up to be? 05. November 2019 13:37Quantum computers could change our world. But not in the way you may think. For those working on this complex technology, managing expectations is proving a challenge. DW spoke to one of Europe’s top quantum scientists.More at dw.com
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Germany: Too many medical procedures are 'unnecessary' 05. November 2019 08:45A widespread tendency in the health sector to act rather than wait for a more concrete diagnosis means far too many operations are carried out than is actually necessary, a new study has found.More at dw.com