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Einride’s electrical vans to ship Heineken beer to Germany
Germans love beer. They consume more of it than almost any other nation, and now they can get it delivered on all-electric trucks,…
Nuclear fusion world file a promising step towards limitless vitality
In its last hurrah before being shut down, a 40-year-old fusion reactor in the UK set a new world record for energy output —…
Why startups thrive with immigrant founders
The recent changes to immigration rules in the UK have prompted some entrepreneurs to fear that they may be forced to leave the…
Cowboy riders throughout Europe can now name an ebike mechanic to their doorstep
Riders in numerous locations throughout Europe can now have their Cowboy ebikes repaired without ever leaving their couch.
Through…
Murena launches ‘deGoogled’ smartphone with a kill change for privateness
The Murena 2, a “deGoogled” smartphone with a kill switch, has finally launched in Europe.
Billed as a privacy-centric disruptor to…
House startup plans to beam ‘hyperspectral insights’ to US authorities
Finnish startup Kuva Space has unveiled plans to provide the US government with hyperspectral data.
A powerful technology with…
CERN’s new robotic detects radiation leaks in advanced experiment areas
Scientists at CERN are trialling a new type of robot that identify potential radiation leakages in environments challenging to…
TNW x Queer Funders and Founders
For the average individual, work makes up about ⅓ of their life. Everyone should have the freedom to not have to hide essential…
Scottish startup to show Finnish mine into big gravity battery
Edinburgh-based startup Gravitricity is set to turn one of Europe’s deepest mines into the continent’s first-ever gravity energy…
ESA sends world’s first steel 3D printer for area to ISS
The world’s first metal 3D printer for space is on its way to the International Space Station (ISS), where it will be installed in…