Reinventing The Wheel
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A young Ghanian inventor is helping children go to school without risking their lives
Frank Darko has designed his water cycle primarily for children who must often swim or wade across surging rivers to reach school.
Raluca Besliu
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'You are a mom, so why are you cycling?' and other questions pedalling women are asked in Mumbai
For a small but growing group of women, cycling is not a childhood memory but an adult obsession.
Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria
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Google car crash: who’s to blame when a driverless car has an accident?
Why driverless cars won't let us take our eyes off the road just yet.
Joseph Savirimuthu, The Conversation
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Over 17,400 citizens write to EC seeking action against PM Narendra Modi for hate speech
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Australian journalist leaves country amid visa troubles, says ‘too difficult to do my job in India’
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Dubai: How a high-altitude jet stream, not cloud seeding, created a storm ‘the size of France’
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The Jammu and Kashmir voter who is fighting corruption in job recruitments
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Mine but not really mine: Why ‘owning’ digital items doesn’t feel the same
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The science behind riding – and balancing – a bicycle remains mysterious
What does it take to keep a bicycle upright and moving, without crashing?
Stephen Cain, The Conversation
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Self-driving cars will need people, too
Experts in the field of human factors – how people interact with machines – warn that 'self-driving' cars need to be more of a cooperative effort between human driver and tech than the hype would suggest.
Michael Nees, The Conversation