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This is your daily innovation bite as a 2-minute podcast. For the whole meal, just go to http://innovationorigins.com. It’s free. See you there!

IO BitesS1E23: Tech Xperience

There will be a new version of the Tech Xperience Week, which was conceived in 2018. This time with more candidates (not ten but twenty), a stricter s...
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IO Bites S1E22: reha buddy

Physical therapy following, for example, hip surgery is fine. But what does a patient do when he is back home? Physical therapists and doctors can now...
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IO Bites S1E21: social robots

Studying together with a social robot can help children learn. Researchers at the University of Twente (UT) discovered that primary school children ar...
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IO Bites S1E20: German Startups

German start-ups raised more money last year than ever before. This is a ray of hope following the realization that the German economy has seen the we...
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IO Bites S1E19: e-bus

15% of all public transport buses in the Netherlands are now electric, e-bus builder Ebusco says. “The European Union has set stringent objectives for...
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IO Bites S1E18: Sleep

A human being needs eight hours of sleep. That this long-held statement doesn’t apply to everyone across the board has been known for quite some time....
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IO Bites S1E17: Phosphorus

Without phosphorus, there would be no life as we know it. The mineral is present in our DNA and cell membranes and is an important building block for ...
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IO Bites S1E16 The German Car Lobby

Germany is split on the subject of electromobility. On the one hand, “green scientists” are in a hurry to make the transition from combustion to elect...
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IO Bites S1E14 Hydraloop

The Dutch water-recycling system for both households and businesses came out on top at the American Consumer and Electronics Show 2020 in Las Vegas. D...
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