2024-07-01
00:00 DW NewsThe Mississippi stretches from the glacial lakes in northern Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. For many Americans, the mighty, almost 4,000kilometerlong river is closely linked to the nations history.
Fossil fuels still supply 80 of our energy. And people point to this number to say its impossible to switch to renewables, especially if we want to do it quick enough to stop climate change. But their argument overlooks just how much energy we waste and how we could do it better.
Can betting ruin your life? Can you control your betting habits? The 77 Percent examines the extent of betting in Africa and meets young Nigerians and Ugandans who talk about how it impacts their lives. Additionally, we meet Rukia Naiga, a young female pool champion who has set her eyes on international competition.
Getting girls into physics how astronauts master a spacewalk indoor air quality and protecting museum exhibits from pollutants.
A former salt mine in Germany containing over 100,000 barrels of dangerous radioactive waste. The scandal of thousands of indigenous women being forcibly sterilized in Canada. And an Indonesian doctor helping patients and the environment at the same time.
Whats known as nanobodies from the blood of camels are at the heart of a medical revolution. Due to their special properties, these nanobodies can be used in a variety of ways, whether in the fight against infectious diseases, in cancer therapy or in the diagnosis of Alzheimers disease.
Fossil fuels still supply 80 of our energy. And people point to this number to say its impossible to switch to renewables, especially if we want to do it quick enough to stop climate change. But their argument overlooks just how much energy we waste and how we could do it better.
Theyre writing about racism, rapping for Indigenous rights, and using art to tackle the issues that minorities face against authoritarian systems. Were meeting four women who are inspiring others and improving life in their communities.
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Can betting ruin your life? Can you control your betting habits? The 77 Percent examines the extent of betting in Africa and meets young Nigerians and Ugandans who talk about how it impacts their lives. Additionally, we meet Rukia Naiga, a young female pool champion who has set her eyes on international competition.
A former salt mine in Germany containing over 100,000 barrels of dangerous radioactive waste. The scandal of thousands of indigenous women being forcibly sterilized in Canada. And an Indonesian doctor helping patients and the environment at the same time.