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From teenage cyber-thug to Europe's most wanted -- Kivimaki rose through teen cyber gangs to become a Most Wanted criminal responsible for one of the most shocking hacks in history. -- Technology
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How my idea became Minecraft's biggest tournament - Minecraft's biggest tournament is entering its fourth season and it's being run by a Scottish YouTuber. Glasgow & West Scotland22 hours ago
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Governments not protecting press freedom, report says - Governments are failing to protect journalism from political attacks, according to Reporters Without Borders. World1 day ago
WATCH - Binance Nigeria: What happens to your money? The BBC explains why the biggest crypto-exchange platform in the world faces legal trouble in Nigeria. Africa1 day ago
Where do your old mobile phones and TVs go to die? -- Dandora sits on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya, and 800 tonnes of garbage is dumped on the site every day.22 hours ago
Instagram courts TikTok users with algorithm revamp -- With TikTok's future uncertain, Instagram is trying to get more viral content on its Reels feature.1 day ago
Have the wheels come off for Tesla? -- As the electric carmaker sees sales fall and cuts jobs, we take a closer look at its problems.1 day ago
'I have a 50:50 chance of developing Alzheimer's in my 50s' -- John Jennings may have inherited a gene from his mother that could trigger early-onset of the condition. -- Health1 hour ago
Squirrels may have given medieval Britons leprosy - It's the first time a medieval animal has been identified as a host for the disease.1 day ago
Roman snail dye found in UK for first time -- Experts say the pigment was worth more than gold and used to dye the clothes of imperial figures. -- Cumbria1 day ago
Face of 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman revealed -- Scientists build a 3D model of one of our evolutionary cousins from the pieces of a shattered skull. -- Science & Environment3 days ago
AI v The Mind: Who has the edge? -- In a new series, we will test the limits of the latest AI technology by pitting it against human experts. -- Artificial Intelligence3 days ago
Why is only 10 percent of the population left-handed? -- A new study reveals the role of rare gene variants and randomness in determining left-handedness. -- Science & Health5 days ago
The surprising benefits of a traditional Japanese diet -- New research shows that a traditional Japanese diet rich in fish and soybeans can stave off cognitive decline. -- Science & Health19 days ago
Feeling angry? Venting doesn't actually help -- You might think it's helpful to vent or smash things when you're angry. But a new study shows it doesn't help. -- Science & Health20 days ago
How AI and deepfakes are changing politics -- Some politicians have found themselves victims of deepfakes. Can the public trust politicians in the age of AI? -- Artificial Intelligence22 days ago
How smoking affects your belly fat -- There's more than just one type of fat - and it's more important than our waistlines. -- Science & Health23 days ago
Oatzempic: Should you try the oat drink for weight loss? -- We asked an expert about oatzempic, the latest viral weight loss trend on TikTok. -- Science & Health26 days ago
Neuralink patient seen playing chess using brain implant -- In a livestream on X, the patient explained that he was using a device in his brain to move the cursor. -- Technology1 month ago
Does apple cider vinegar really help with weight loss? -- Debunking the health benefits of apple cider vinegar. -- Science & Health1 month ago
Does it really take 10,000 steps to stay healthy? -- Studies tout the benefits of walking, yet offer conflicting advice on daily step goals. -- Science & Health1 month ago
What is the iron lung and how does it work? -- The iron lung kept Paul Alexander, known as 'Polio Paul', alive for more than 70 years. But what is it? -- Science & Health1 month ago
The 24-year-old selling human bones -- From a warehouse in Brooklyn, a recent college graduate collects, displays and sells human remains. -- Science & Health1 month ago
How a US TikTok ban will affect Gen Z -- We spoke to two influencers who use the short form video platform to raise awareness and inform. -- Technology1 month ago
The search for a cancer 'kill-switch'... in space -- Cancer cells develop at warp speed in space, potentially aiding some highly experimental new treatments. -- Science & Health1 month ago
Why we have hair on our heads -- Why did humans evolve to retain hair on their heads while losing it on their bodies? -- Science & Health2 months ago
The celebrities 'deepfaked' for US influencer's ads -- Piers Morgan and Oprah have criticised the use of AI deepfake ads used to promote a "manifestation" guide. -- Technology2 months ago
Are we worse at Moon landings than 50 years ago? -- We've set foot on the Moon multiple times. But getting to the lunar surface is far from straightforward. -- Science & Health2 months ago
Paul Carter tries out Atom Limbs bionic arm -- BBC Click reporter Paul Carter tries out the Atom Limbs prosthetic with 'full range of human motion'. -- Technology2 months ago
Jason shows the BBC how the Atom Limbs prosthetic works -- Jason lost his arm in an accident in 2012, and he's been working with Atom Limbs to test their prosthetic. -- Technology2 months ago
The 17th Century town that quarantined itself -- The heroic story of a British village that took decisive action when the bubonic plague struck. -- Science & Health2 months ago
New Zealand's city built on a labyrinth of lava caves - Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, and beneath it lies a sprawling network of caves – now scientists are trying to map them. See more2 days ago
How AI is testing the boundaries of the human mind -- The BBC is launching a new series to explore the limits of artificial intelligence by pitting it against the most powerful thinking machines on the planet – the human brain.3 days ago
'This has to be somewhere that women feel safe' -- Aboriginal mothers and their babies have higher death rates and poorer health outcomes than non-Indigenous Australians. New community-led services are trying to change that.3 days ago
The dangers of cancer fatalism -- Cancer isn't necessarily a death sentence, but it's common to believe that it is.5 days ago
Why we continue to embrace 'slow' tech -- Digital technology's quickness and convenience ought to have buried its analogue counterparts. Yet vinyl records and film photography endure. Why do people continue to use it?5 days ago
What happened when India banned TikTok -- TikTok was one of India's most popular apps – until it was banned in 2020. It's a lesson for what might unfold if a US ban goes ahead.8 days ago
Civilisation collapse: Lessons from the past -- Pre-modern states and civilisations became more prone to collapse as time passed – a pattern that holds lessons for today's ageing global powers.6 days ago
China launches rocket to far side of the Moon -- The mission, billed a world first, aims to bring around two kilograms of lunar samples back to Earth. -- Science & Environment1 day ago
China launches rocket to far side of the Moon -- The mission, billed a world first, aims to bring around two kilograms of lunar samples back to Earth. -- Science & Environment1 day ago
Watch: Wild orangutan treats his own wounds -- It is the first time a creature in the wild has been seen using a medicinal plant to treat a wound. -- Science & Environment2 days ago
What makes a Neanderthal? -- Palaeoanthropologist Emma Pomeroy describes the main features of the Shanidar Z Neanderthal skull. -- Science & Environment3 days ago
Watch Ocado robots in action -- Ocado has added robotic arms to its newest warehouse near Luton. -- Business12 days ago
Toxic flaring in Rumaila -- Local residents in Iraq film toxic gas release from oil field where BP operate -- Science & Environment12 days ago
Rosemary Coogan gains her astronaut wings -- Astrophysicist Rosemary Coogan graduates from Europe's astronaut training school. -- Science & Environment12 days ago
Chasing cracks on an Antarctic ice shelf -- UK researchers want to understand what triggers the Antarctic to kick out city-sized icebergs. -- Science & Environment18 days ago
Watch: Coral turns white from deadly ocean heat -- Ocean heat records have been breaking for months. This is the first global evidence of the impacts on sea life. -- Science & Environment19 days ago
The initials on the wall in Pompeii -- Science & Environment24 days ago
Travelling the world for a 12th solar eclipse -- Queen's University lecturer Ryan Milligan travels the world to catch a glimpse of the eclipse. -- Northern Ireland26 days ago
World first as leopards filmed hunting in pitch black -- The BBC's Natural History Unit got a rare glimpse of the behaviour as climate change forces animals to adapt. -- Science & Environment1 month ago
World first as leopards filmed hunting in pitch black -- The BBC's Natural History Unit got a rare glimpse of the behaviour as climate change forces animals to adapt. -- Science & Environment1 month ago
Satellite view of Earth: Swiss Alps -- A UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit. -- Science & Environment1 month ago
Satellite view of Earth: Canadian wildfires -- A UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit. -- Science & Environment1 month ago
Satellite view of Earth: Namibian desert -- A UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit. -- Science & Environment1 month ago
Satellite view of Earth: Cloudless UK -- A UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit. -- Science & Environment1 month ago
SpaceX launches its mammoth Starship rocket -- The most powerful rocket system ever built lifted off from its base in southeast Texas. -- Science & Environment1 month ago
Watch: Seedlings from Sycamore Gap tree sprout up -- BBC News is shown the secret site protecting the remains of the Sycamore Gap tree felled last year. -- Science & Environment1 month ago
Robot boats: The remote-controlled vessels on our seas -- Satellites, robotics, sensors and smart algorithms are changing the way we work at sea. -- Science & Environment1 month ago
TikTok and Universal settle music royalties dispute -- The deal means songs from artists including Ariana Grande and Drake can be used on the platform again.3 days ago
Apple working to fix alarming iPhone issue -- Users have been reporting unexpected lie-ins after the alarms on their phones failed to go off.3 days ago
Tesla staff say entire Supercharger team fired -- The division responsible for the car-maker's huge fast-charging network is being axed to cut costs.3 days ago
Tens of millions secretly use WhatsApp despite bans -- Will Cathcart reveals how many people are secretly using his app in countries where it is banned.4 days ago
Binance crypto boss sentenced to 4 months in prison -- Changpeng Zhao, head of world's largest crypto platform, pleaded guilty to breaking US money laundering laws.4 days ago
Meta faces EU probe over Russian disinformation -- The EU says Facebook and Instagram have not done enough to combat "malicious actors'" political ads.4 days ago
Hacker jailed for blackmailing therapy patients -- Julius Kivimäki threatened thousands of patients he would publish details of their therapy sessions.4 days ago
Bumble boss: What women in tech can learn from me -- Lidiane Jones says women have to turn the career barriers they still face to their advantage.4 days ago
World's biggest 3D printer whirs into action -- It's hoped giant device will be able to print homes, bridges, boats and wind turbines.7 days ago