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Roaming

Russia

Endangered species

Eagle gives scientists a very expensive phone bill
Russian researchers wanted to study the flight routes of eagles, with the aim of increasing the chances of survival of this endangered species. One of the eagles decided to take a tourist route across the steppe - one of the few places in the world without GPS coverage - and reappeared in Iran: a country with a high SMS rate. This left the researchers with no money to follow the other eagles. Fortunately, donors and the provider came to their rescue.

Elderly

ICT

Informal carers

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Will tomorrow's people over 80 still be willing to pay for a good old age?
The number of people aged 80 and over is growing, but the government is increasingly withdrawing from their caregiving role. The pressure on informal carers is therefore increasing. Using a digital platform, Dinst wanted to offer good service at home at a competitive price. The customers were satisfied with Dinst, but customer loyalty was difficult to achieve. The elderly also felt that they should not have to pay for help.

Oil

Contamination

Chemical

Failed cleanup of Gulf of Mexico
Due to an accident at BP, a lot of oil unintentionally ended up in the sea near the Gulf of Mexico. In order to ensure that this would disappear more quickly, chemicals were thrown into the water that were supposed to make the oil droplets smaller and speed up the decomposition process. Unfortunately, the chemicals had the opposite effect: the chemicals caused microorganisms to flourish and drive out the microorganisms that were breaking down the oil.