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Neue bissfeste Materialien versprechen sicherere Neoprenanzüge im Meer

Scientists at Flinders University have created bite-resistant fabrics that lessen injuries from shark encounters. Tested with white and tiger sharks, the materials show stronger protection than standard wetsuits, improving safety for surfers and divers worldwide.
(c) Ali Abdul Rahman

AP NEWS

  • Oktober 2, 2025
  • Innovation

UVC-Schuhregal erhält Ig-Nobelpreis für clevere Lösung gegen Geruch

In an effort to address the common problem of smelly shoes in university hostels, former student Sarthak Mittal and researcher Vikash Kumar developed a UVC-equipped shoe rack that eliminates odor-causing bacteria in just 2-3 minutes. Their groundbreaking work earned them recognition from the Ig Nobel Prize, celebrating the inventive spirit of science.
(c) Robin

BBC

  • September 28, 2025
  • Innovation

Australien verbietet «Nudify»- und Stalking-Apps – Schutz der Nutzer

Australia is demanding tech platforms ban 'nudify' and undetectable stalking apps—tools that create deepfake nudes and compromise privacy. This world-first move shifts responsibility to industry, offering a promising step to safeguard users and respect consent.
(c) JerzyGórecki

ALJAZEERA

  • September 8, 2025
  • Innovation

Vermont stellt öffentliche Münztelefone wieder her für Gemeinschaft

Electrical engineer Patrick Schlott has refurbished and retrofitted used pay phones that the public can use for free around rural Vermont— internet-enabled and especially helpful where cell service is unavailable. Over 370 calls have been made so far. Retro tech that brings safety where mobile networks fail.
(c) Ambitious Studio Rick Barrett

POPULAR SCIENCE

  • August 30, 2025
  • Innovation

Sauerstoff-„atmender“ Kristall ebnet Weg für intelligente Energietechnik

Scientists in Korea and Japan created a stable strontium-iron-cobalt crystal that inhales and exhales oxygen on command—under mild conditions. Reversible and durable, it's a bright breakthrough for fuel cells, smart windows, and heat-controlling electronics.
(c) Bhautik Patel

DESIGNBOOM

  • August 23, 2025
  • Innovation

Neue Glasoberfläche reinigt sich selbst in Sekunden mithilfe statischer Elektrizität

Chinese scientists developed transparent, low-cost glass that removes 95% of dust within 10 seconds using electric fields—no water or chemicals needed. It even blocks new particles from settling, offering sustainable, maintenance-free solutions from skyscrapers to Mars rovers.
(c) Michael/Unspalsh CC0

TECH XPLORE

  • August 7, 2025
  • Innovation

Roboterarm mit weichen Greifern stärkt Unabhängigkeit bei Behinderung

A new robotic arm with soft, switchable adhesive grippers lets individuals with limited mobility perform tasks like making a pizza. From handling different textures to gripping diverse items, it's intuitive and adaptive—a practical step toward greater independence.
(c) Nick Owens/Unsplash CC0

TECH XPLORE

  • August 1, 2025
  • Innovation

Superwood: Hightech-Holz, stärker als Stahl und leicht wie nie zuvor

InventWood’s new Superwood is a cutting-edge engineered wood that’s up to 50% stronger than steel while being six times lighter. It’s fire‑resistant, eco-friendly, and scalable for mass production—poised to transform construction and reduce carbon impact at scale.
(c) FW Studio

DEZEEN

  • August 1, 2025
  • Innovation

Neuer Aerogel wandelt Salzwasser mit Sonnenlicht in Trinkwasser um

A research team at Hong Kong Polytechnic created a 3D‑printed aerogel that uses only sunlight to evaporate and condense seawater into drinkable water. Producing just about 3 tablespoons in tests, it is the first of its kind that retains efficiency when scaled, offering low‑cost, off‑grid desalination.
(c) Photoholgic/Unsplash CC0

ARS TECHNICA

  • Juli 30, 2025
  • Innovation

33 % weniger Fußgängerunfälle in NYC nach LPI-Einführung

According to the largest dataset to date evaluating the effectiveness of Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), which gives pedestrians a 7-second head start at traffic lights before vehicles receive a green light to turn, is associated with a 33% reduction in both fatal and non-fatal pedestrian injuries at New York City intersections.
(c) Norbert Kundrack/Unsplash CC0

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

  • Juli 22, 2025
  • Innovation

33 % weniger Fußgängerunfälle in NYC nach LPI-Einführung

According to the largest dataset to date evaluating the effectiveness of Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), which gives pedestrians a 7-second head start at traffic lights before vehicles receive a green light to turn, is associated with a 33% reduction in both fatal and non-fatal pedestrian injuries at New York City intersections.
(c) Norbert Kundrack/Unsplash CC0

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

  • Juli 22, 2025
  • Innovation

Biohybride Organe erhalten integrierte, smarte Elektroniksteuerung

A new frontier in biotech merges living tissue with electronics to create smart biohybrid organs. These platforms can monitor, respond to, and even self-regulate biological functions, paving the way for more adaptive, personalized treatments and advanced medical technologies.
(c) Ali Hajiliyi/Unsplash CC0

EUREKALERT

  • Juli 22, 2025
  • Innovation

Mehr als Schatten: Strahlungskühlung macht Hitze im Freien erträglicher

UCLA engineers have developed a passive radiant cooling structure that can lower perceived outdoor temperatures by up to 7°F (4°C). Unlike shade alone, it cools by releasing heat into the sky. This could revolutionize how cities stay livable during extreme heat waves.
(c) immathew/Unslash CC0

UCLA

  • Juli 20, 2025
  • Innovation

Flexibler Röntgen‑Metastoff könnte Wearables revolutionieren

Researchers at Hong Kong Polytechnic developed “X‑Wear,” a flexible, all‑inorganic X‑ray scintillator fabric that delivers 10× brighter output than prior flexible materials. It promises comfortable, wearable X‑ray imaging and radiation shielding once fully integrated.
(c) Owen Beard/Unsplash CC0

TECH XPLORE

  • Juni 30, 2025
  • Innovation

Neuer Fahrradhelm blinkt beim Bremsen – mehr Sicherheit

A new bike helmet with built-in brake lights and auto-adjusting fit just hit the market. Its rear LED lights flash under braking, and the dial-fit system adapts instantly. It’s a smart yet straightforward design aimed at reducing cycling accidents.
(c) Stefanalen/Pixabay CC0

DESIGNBOOM

  • Mai 30, 2025
  • Innovation

Neue Kontaktlinse ermöglicht Sehen im Dunkeln und mit geschlossenen Augen

Researchers in China have developed a contact lens made of light-converting particles, allowing the user to see infrared light both in the dark and with their eyes closed. The lenses don't require a power supply and are more efficient than night goggles.
(c) Michael Morse/Pexels CC0

ZME SCIENCE

  • Mai 28, 2025
  • Innovation

Mit ChatGPT für LEGO können Sie Ihre eigenen Builds erstellen

(c) Bru-nO/Pixabay CC0

DESIGNBOOM

  • Mai 24, 2025
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In Kabul, women gather in hidden book clubs, bravely nurturing knowledge and connection despite Taliban bans. These secret circles offer light, learning, and solidarity—showing that even under pressure, the human spirit finds ways to read, share ideas, and dream of a freer future.
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For the first time in history, solar energy outpaced all other sources to become the European Union’s main provider of electricity this June. This milestone highlights the continent’s accelerating shift toward cleaner, renewable energy and a more sustainable future.
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Australia is demanding tech platforms ban 'nudify' and undetectable stalking apps—tools that create deepfake nudes and compromise privacy. This world-first move shifts responsibility to industry, offering a promising step to safeguard users and respect consent.
Australien verbietet «Nudify»- und Stalking-Apps – Schutz der Nutzer
A groundbreaking blood test can spot HPV-linked head and neck cancers up to a decade before symptoms emerge. With HPV responsible for around 70% of such cancers and no screening test yet available, this breakthrough offers real hope for earlier treatment and healthier futures.
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