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Why children can't get enough of Minecraft -- Minecraft is the world's best-selling computer game and soon to be a Hollywood film. This is why children can't get enough of it.
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Could TikTok be banned again and who might buy it? The president says he would like TikTok to 'remain alive' as his extended deadline for its sale-or-ban approaches. 12 hrs ago - Technology10 minutes ago
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Why Norway is bringing back Cold War bunkers -- Norway's proximity to the USSR in the Cold War led to it building many military bunkers – some of them vast secret bases. Tensions with Russia have brought the bunkers back into focus.1 day ago
Rocket crashes back to Earth just moments after launch in Norway -- The Spectrum rocket's first test flight lasted 30 seconds but researchers say it will still provide useful data.16 hours ago
AI was enemy No. 1 during Hollywood strikes. Now it's in Oscar-winning films -- Tech companies say AI will make productions cheaper and faster - but many in Hollywood think it will replace their jobs.13 hours ago
How Bill Gates mapped out the internet era in 1993 -- Gates and Paul Allen launched computing giant Microsoft 50 years ago. In 1993, he talked to the BBC about the online innovations that would define the 21st Century.8 hours ago
Could electric drones you can sit in take off? -- UK firm Skyfly's aircraft promises the flexibility of a helicopter without the cost, noise or emissions.11 hours ago
Adventures on Ice - Darren Harriott, Liz Morris, Christoph Salzmann and Felicity Aston3 days ago
A powerful way to improve your fitness11 days ago
The common cleaning products bad for your health - Our use of cleaning products has increased significantly since Covid-19. But some of the products we're using to clean our homes come with their own health risks. See more3 days ago
When Italy's cities became ghost towns -- Italy saw the first major outbreak of Covid outside Asia. As the cases spiked, its world-famous tourist sites were plunged into silence.4 days ago
A simple trick to change other people's minds -- People will be far more open-minded than you realise if you adopt these simple conversational techniques.5 days ago
Lost Merlin legend found in cover of another book -- For centuries, an intriguing sequel to the tale of Merlin has sat unseen within the bindings of an Elizabethan register. Cutting-edge techniques have revealed it for the first time.6 days ago
How AI helped my back pain (sort of...) -- Back pain is one of the leading causes of disability in the world, but an AI-powered app is being used to help patients in the UK to manage their symptoms. But how does it measure up?7 days ago
How often should you wash your feet? -- Some people scrub them every day while others say letting water run over them in the shower is enough. So are you cleaning these important appendages enough?7 days ago
How close are we really to mining asteroids? -- As an aerospace start-up's latest mission goes awry, we look at how close we really are to extracting rare minerals from the celestial bodies floating above us. -- 23 Mar 202510 hours ago
Using bubbles to remove forever chemicals from our water -- BBC Click visits a UK research team working on a solution to remove toxic chemicals known as PFAS from water. -- Science9 days ago
The open secret about rare earth minerals -- They are the focus of many diplomatic skirmishes, but how are rare earth minerals used and where are they found? -- 23 Mar 2025 -- Science & Health16 hours ago
Can smart phones get smarter? -- BBC Click attends the Mobile World Congress to test the latest tech products and trends. -- 22 Mar 2025 -- Technology1 day ago
Can technology help reduce Parkinson's symptoms? -- BBC Click visits a Madrid hospital to see patients treated with an ultrasound for tremors. -- 21 Mar 2025 -- Technology2 days ago
How sex with Neanderthals changed us forever -- We find out what we gained when Homo sapiens mated with Homo neanderthalensis many thousands of years ago. -- 18 Mar 2025 -- Science5 days ago
The Lion King: How Mufasa was brought to life -- BBC Click speaks to the visual effects team behind the latest Disney blockbuster. -- 25 Feb 2025 -- Technology7 days ago
A real-life flying car takes to the skies -- From science-fiction to the real world, flying cars are here - but could the concept actually take off? -- 23 Feb 2025 -- Technology20 days ago
How the TikTok ban affected US influencers -- BBC Click meets TikTok creator Peggy Xu who gained millions of views sharing milk videos. -- 21 Feb 2025 -- Technology30 days ago
A 'clinic in a box' that can check whether you're healthy -- The 'clinic' in a box' is a remote doctor's appointment that can take place anywhere. -- 19 Feb 2025 -- Science & Health7 days ago
How did Darwin come up with his theory of evolution? -- The British naturalist embarked on an extraordinary journey, did hundreds of experiments, and wrote for 20 years. -- 12 Feb 2025 -- Science1 month ago
Is this the world's first AI-powered hotel? -- BBC Click's Paul Carter visits the world's first fully AI-powered hotel in Las Vegas. -- 7 Feb 2025 -- Technology7 days ago
Jesse Eisenberg scorns association with Zuckerberg -- The actor, who played the Facebook boss, says he is making vulnerable people "feel threatened". -- 4 Feb 2025 -- Technology1 month ago
Could an Arctic underground vault save our data? -- BBC Click explores an Arctic vault that stores digital artefacts from across the globe. -- 31 Jan 2025 -- Technology7 days ago
Watch DeepSeek AI bot respond to question about China -- The BBC tests out the tool to see what type of answers it can and will give. -- 28 Jan 2025 -- Technology1 month ago
BBC's AI correspondent explains why DeepSeek has caused shockwaves -- The Chinese-based large language model is disrupting the AI industry and the stock market. -- 28 Jan 2025 -- Technology1 month ago
Elon Musk's gesture at Trump rally draws scrutiny -- He made the gesture while thanking supporters for contributing to Trump's victory. -- 20 Jan 2025 -- Technology2 months ago
How technology can monitor and improve our health -- BBC Click visits CES 2025 to find out about the latest health tech, from medical tools to well-being devices. -- 17 Jan 2025 -- Technology7 days ago
Homo juluensis: Possible 'new ancient human' identified -- Researchers may have identified a new human species that lived around 300,000 years ago in Asia. -- 6 Jan 2025 -- Science2 months ago
The technology powering the iconic Sydney Opera House -- BBC Click heads behind the scenes of the Sydney Opera House to explore the tech powering the famous landmark. -- 3 Jan 2025 -- Technology7 days ago
How Arctic communities protect themselves from avalanches -- BBC Click finds out how local communities in Svalbard use technology to combat avalanches and heavy snowfall. -- 31 Dec 2024 -- Science7 days ago
UK firm replaces Russia in search for life on Mars -- The mission is going to launch in 2028 and is hoping to land in 2030. -- Beds, Herts & Bucks8 hours ago
Driverless bus trial to end 'human error' finishes -- The driverless vehicles could initially be used to move baggage at airports and parts at ports. -- Technology15 hours ago
They met for 30 seconds - she then stalked him for four years -- Victims tell BBC Panorama how a prolific stalker posted thousands of abusive messages about them on social media. -- Technology13 hours ago
Kink and LGBT dating apps exposed 1.5m private user images online -- The often-explicit pictures are being stored without password protection, leaving them vulnerable to a hack. -- Technology3 hours ago
Skygazers capture glimpse of partial solar eclipse -- Enthusiasts share their images of the partial solar eclipse, which started at 10:07 GMT on Saturday. -- England2 days ago
Partial eclipse darkens sky over UK and abroad -- The eclipse won't be total anywhere in the world, but parts of Canada will come close. -- Science & Environment2 days ago
How do you re-home a rhino? Upside down -- Moving endangered rhinos to new areas is a vital part of their conservation. War-torn helicopters from the Vietnam war are airlifting the creatures to safety. -- Future2 days ago
Center Parcs removes X account from website after fake account set up -- An IT consultant took charge of the Center Parcs UK's handle after the firm deactivated its account. -- Technology2 days ago
Amateur photographers hope to fix Wikipedia's 'terrible' pictures -- The site is littered with awful photos, particularly of celebrities - but a volunteer project is trying to fix that. -- Technology2 days ago