Technology

3D Printed Bones, Exoskeletons, and Sanitizer from Water: Ukrainian Social Impact Startups You Should Pay Attention To

Did you know that Ukraine’s IT industry is on a considerable upswing with over 4,000 tech companies? You should’ve heard about Grammarly, Readdle, MacPaw, Reface,

Kyiv not Kiev: Wikipedia changes spelling of Ukrainian capital

The world’s largest online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, has changed its spelling of Ukraine’s capital from Kiev to Kyiv, Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba announced

Ukraine’s Mriya giant brings medical cargo to Canada to fight COVID-19 (Photo, video)

World’s largest and most powerful cargo plane An-225 Mriya, made and operated by Ukraine’s Antonov, has delivered from China to Canada a batch of medical

Here Are Only Some Of The Good Cars We Saw In Ukraine

Late last July we packed our bags into a small Fiat and headed for a tour of Eastern Europe. Our route took us through the

The Ukrainian start-up producing ‘coffee glasses’

Ukrainian start-up Ochis Coffee has found a highly creative and fashionable way to produce frames for glasses with an environment-friendly material: coffee grounds. The start-up

Ukrainian Man Pleads Guilty In One Of Biggest U.S. Cybercrime Cases

A Ukrainian national has pleaded guilty to hacking and wire-fraud charges in Seattle in what the FBI says is one of the largest cybercrime cases

Ukraine Found the Perfect Use for the Radioactive Land of Chernobyl

Chernobyl is producing power again—though not the kind that triggered a nuclear meltdown 32 years ago. Ukraine is now turning to solar power, and in

Ukrainian tech businessman placed on Forbes 30-under-30 success list – Jan. 22, 2018

U.S. business magazine Forbes has placed Ukrainian tech entrepreneur Denys Zhadanov on its list of the 30 most successful people in Europe aged up to

In Ukraine, a Malware Expert Who Could Blow the Whistle on Russian Hacking

KIEV, Ukraine — The hacker, known only by his online alias “Profexer,” kept a low profile. He wrote computer code alone in an apartment and

The Ukrainian Hacker Who Became the FBI’s Best Weapon—And Worst Nightmare

One Thursday in January 2001, Maksym Igor Popov, a 20-year-old Ukrainian man, walked nervously through the doors of the United States embassy in London. While