Science
5 Nov
A stampede in a nightlife district in South Korea killed more than 150 people over the Halloween weekend. Crowd researchers explain how such tragedies can happen and what you can do to stay safe.
5 Apr 2022
The World Ahead: 2022 is a book built on more than three decades of publishing success that considered the unpredictable “new normal” that is emerging as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, and what it means for politics, economics, business, science, and culture.
26 Sep 2021
The European Union should intensify efforts to phase out the use of animals in scientific research, lawmakers have said in a resolution.
22 Jan 2021
In his first White House briefing as President Joe Biden's top adviser on Covid-19, Anthony Fauci says it is "liberating" that he can focus on science without fear of repercussion now that Donald Trump has left office. "One of the things we're going to do is to be completely transparent, open and honest if things go wrong," the top infectious diseases doctor adds.
25 Dec 2020
We're not superheroes, we are scientists, BioNTech CEO Ugur Sahin has told DW. In an exclusive interview, the scientist explains how the firm will respond to a new virus strain and why he has not been vaccinated yet.
13 Dec 2020
We take a look at how the French press is covering the government’s decision to rewrite Article 24 of its Global Security Law. We also take a look at what researchers are pegging a major breakthrough in science – one that could change the face of medicine and much more. Finally, we discover the nether regions of dinosaurs.
18 Sep 2020
As countries across the world experience worrying new spikes in Covid-19 infection rates, how close are we to developing an effective vaccine? And how to tackle the growing community of vaccination sceptics? We sit down with Beate Kampmann, Director of The Vaccine Centre at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
3 Apr 2020
We have always been convinced that dressing properly changes how you think. Now a new study backs it up and we like to see ourselves confirmed!
16 Dec 2019
From camouflage science to the development of stealth technology, we explore how the properties of light can be changed to trick your eye into thinking an object is no longer there. The most ancient and sophisticated invisibility techniques come from Mother Nature and are a great part of Darwin's natural selection theory. Companies around the world are now developing stealth technology on that basis, especially in the defence industry.
27 Aug 2019
Science, Technology Ministry begins 2020 budget preparation.
26 Jan 2019
You can build muscle exercising 13 minutes three times a week the findings are from a new study in the medical journal 'Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.'