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An infection with Nipah virus can quickly turn deadly. It's carried by fruit bats able to travel long distances. This time around we look at how organisms spread through migration, and how climate change affects the process.
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Overfishing and climate change are pushing South Africa's African penguins toward extinction. On Colombia's Santa Cruz del Islote, nearly 1,000 people live on one hectare. Singapore shows how religious tolerance can work.
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Energy from sea tides is currently expensive. But cutting-edge turbines are now delivering a reliable source of energy from the North Sea. Will the once niche technology become an economic gamechanger?
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From classic British roadsters to electric cars for Europe: journalists, designers and enthusiasts explain how the SAIC takeover reinvented a classic sportscar company through cross cultural cooperation.
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How nanotechnology helps to preserve fruit and reduce methane emissions while protecting livelihoods. Plus: glacier melt from Kenya to Austria.
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Energy from sea tides is currently expensive. But cutting-edge turbines are now delivering a reliable source of energy from the North Sea. Will the once niche technology become an economic gamechanger?
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An infection with Nipah virus can quickly turn deadly. It's carried by fruit bats able to travel long distances. This time around we look at how organisms spread through migration, and how climate change affects the process.
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News in Review
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For decades China kept a minimal nuclear force. Now it's rapidly expanding under Xi Jinping. DW explores why Beijing is building a vast arsenal of missiles and warheads. What conflicts may China be preparing for?