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Electric and hydrogen tractors greatly increase efficiency
Together with German and Dutch companies, the university of Steinfurt (Germany) has developed an e-tractor. Solar panels ensure that the...

Editorial Team SDG9
Feb 16, 20232 min read


Green hydrogen superpower moves the global energy transformation
Green hydrogen is considered a key element in the energy transition: Produced with solar or wind power, it can be processed into carbon...

Editorial Team SDG7
Feb 15, 20232 min read


Number of dead women after birth drops sharply
The proportion of women who bleed to death after giving birth in medical institutions has reportedly been reduced by more than half,...

Editorial Team SDG3
Feb 14, 20232 min read


Blood test for cancer
Until now, most cancer screening examinations have been costly and often unpleasant, as in the case of colonoscopy. If the suspicion of a tu

Editorial Team SDG3
Feb 13, 20233 min read


Visually impaired women detect breast cancer
Medical tactile examiners (MTU) can feel tiny changes in the breast. Bergedorf. They are highly sensitive lifesavers - even though their...

Editorial Team SDG3
Feb 10, 20233 min read


Industrial transformation by circular economy
When Ashna Mudaffer decides to write her master's thesis on the topic of the circular economy in 2019, she is literally entering uncharted t

Editorial Team SDG8
Feb 9, 20235 min read


Buses for women to prevent harassment
Harassment of women on buses is not uncommon in Pakistan. This is now set to change. A project for girls and women is being launched....

Editorial Team SDG5
Feb 8, 20232 min read


Human hair used to filter the ocean
Human hair used to filter the ocean Master hairdresser Tanja Ill from Heidelberg is one of more than 1,400 hairdressers throughout...

Editorial Team SDG14
Feb 7, 20232 min read


Street sweeper for happiness
Street sweeper in Fribourg, Michel Simonet is also a poet of a life of chosen and happy simplicity. He paints a beautiful portrait of existe

Editorial Team SDG8
Feb 7, 20233 min read


Network created for co-living to share rent
Ellie Adelman and Jaser Alsharhan are prepared to complete their home purchase while seated around a huge conference table at the South...

Editorial Team SDG11
Feb 6, 202310 min read


“First” boxing club for women
Farah Abu Al Qomsan, 15, is practicing her punches and jabs with the other female boxers who train with teacher Osama Ayoub in Gaza's...

Editorial Team SDG5
Feb 4, 20232 min read


City of illegal deals turns into crossing point for book lovers
PAKISTAN — Arms dealer Muhammad Jahanzeb slinks away from his stand, past colleagues testing machine guns, to study in the quiet of the...

Editorial Team SDG16
Feb 3, 20234 min read


Promoting academic achievement with music lessons
The "Be Sharp" organization in Indonesia aims to give children from low-income households the opportunity to learn classical music. The...

Editorial Team SDG4
Feb 2, 20232 min read


Rain water in the city
Due to California's unprecedented drought, recycling has become a significant component of water conservation, and businesses all...

Editorial Team SDG6
Feb 1, 20232 min read


New sustainable alternatives to antibiotics hit the market
Antibiotics can save lives, but more and more pathogens are becoming resistant to current drugs. The global society is aware about that...

Editorial Team SDG12
Jan 31, 20232 min read


Cell phones for health advice
Skepticism rules in Harriet Uwanziga's situation, but she has already benefited from Babyl's digital offering: a health consultation via...

Editorial Team SDG3
Jan 29, 20234 min read


Shetland ponies for therapy in nursing homes
Animals can have a therapeutic effect: Andrea Tigges-Angelidis regularly brings a bit of variety into the monotonous daily routine of...

Editorial Team SDG10
Jan 27, 20233 min read


Mushrooms become meat
Meat alternatives are a true substitute for animal meat from an environmental standpoint. The majority of the present production methods,...

Editorial Team SDG12
Jan 27, 20233 min read


Getting home safely with a video call
"Viola Walk Home" offers global, 24/7 video call support to ensure safer journeys, easing fear and promoting mental well-being and equality worldwide.

Editorial Team SDG9
Jan 25, 20233 min read


Used silos transform into sustainably tiny houses
Using what's there: Stella van Beers wants to encourage clever living solutions - with an unusual Tiny House. While vast amounts of raw...

Editorial Team SDG11
Jan 24, 20232 min read
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