euronews innovation – Robot ship inspectors
www.euronews.com The maintenance of seafaring ships can be a laborious and costly expense. The damp and dirty inspections which take many man hours must be done at regular intervals to ensure their sea worthiness. This normally involves taking the huge… Continue reading
euronews hi-tech – IFA Berlin: Eye-controlled TV and more
www.euronews.com The IFA in Berlin is one of Europe’s top electronic show, and offers us an idea of what we can expect to see in our living rooms in the future. Among the many new technologies on display was a… Continue reading
euronews focus – Taking the pulse of medical tourism in of South Korea
www.euronews.com South Korea has been making a huge effort over the past few years to develop medical tourism as one of its new growth industries. To make life easier for foreign visitors, information centres have been set up to offer… Continue reading
euronews innovation – Shocking Olives
www.euronews.com There is a electrifying new way to squeeze more from an ancient resource – olives. “We have improved the olive oil extraction process by using a technology based on a pulsed electric field,” explained Arturo Portugal, a research engineer… Continue reading
euronews europeans – Stuttgart 21: dividing a city
In the German city of Stuttgart, for many months thousands of citizens have been protesting against a train station project called Stuttgart 21. What is it about one of the biggest such rail plans in Europe that is making people… Continue reading