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Is nuclear power gaining new energy? -- Countries around the world are building new nuclear power stations, as energy demand rises and the pressure to cut carbon emissions mounts.
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Australia wants to ban kids from social media. Will it work? The government has just tabled laws to block access to under-16s - but the proposal is divisive. 3 hrs ago - Australia21 minutes ago
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Atlas of cells transforms understanding of human body -- Scientists are mapping out the 37 trillion cells of the human body and changing what we thought we knew7 hours ago
Social media ban for under-16s 'on the table' in UK -- The tech secretary Peter Kyle also said he wanted an "assertive" approach from the regulator, Ofcom.14 hours ago
How the flu can lead to 'Long Fatigue' -- Before long Covid, there was post-viral fatigue – a mysterious set of illnesses caused by other infections. Now scientists are starting to unravel its secrets.2 hours ago
'God's influencer' to be made first millennial saint in April -- London-born Carlo Acutis, who died of leukaemia aged 15, will be canonised by the Catholic church in 2025.6 hours ago
Logan Paul accused of misleading fans over crypto investments -- New evidence suggests the YouTuber promoted investments without revealing his financial interest in them.7 hours ago
The benefits of being a 'weekend warrior'2 hours ago
Is SpaceX's Starship the loudest ever rocket? The massive thrust needed to launch SpaceX's enormous Starship rocket creates a lot of noise. But is it the loudest rocket ever? See more1 day ago
How robotaxis are trying to win passengers' trust -- Autonomous vehicles are already clocking up millions of miles on public roads, but they face an uphill battle to convince people to climb in to enjoy the ride.2 days ago
Stressed? Here's the science of why writing down a to-do list may help -- It isn't going to make your life any less busy, but it might just help you get to sleep and worry a little less. -- 12 Nov 20242 hours ago
Can spices really benefit your health? -- Chilli, turmeric and other spices are often claimed to have health benefits. But can spices really add any health benefits to our food, or help us ward off illness? -- 7 Nov 20242 days ago
Why a cup of coffee may be good for you -- In the past, coffee was associated with increased health risks. But research from the last decade finds that drinking coffee may actually benefit your health. -- 6 Nov 20246 days ago
How images alter the way you think -- The images we are exposed to on social media and internet websites have a surprising influence on the way we view the world. -- 4 Nov 20248 days ago
How children respond to daylight savings time shifts -- When the clocks change, it can disrupt everyone's sleep for a few days. But for tired parents, it can be an extra worry. -- 2 Nov 202410 days ago
How giant rats in mini vests help sniff out crime -- A nonprofit in Tanzania is training African giant rats in scent detection to fight wildlife trafficking. -- Science & Health7 days ago
How a simple breathing trick can change your life -- How pranayama, the ancient art of controlled yogic breathing, can help to reduce anxiety. -- 6 Nov 2024 -- Science & Health6 days ago
Is lip balm bad for your lips? -- We ask US board-certified dermatologists Bruce Brod and Dee Anna Glaser to explain how lip balm works. -- 30 Oct 2024 -- Science & Health13 days ago
Musk promises self-driving Tesla taxis, but are they safe? -- BBC Tech Correspondent Lily Jamali analyses the 'robocabs' and if their technology is up to par. -- 12 Oct 2024 -- Technology21 days ago
The threat of solar storms explained -- The US has issued a solar storm watch. So what damage could these explosions wreak on our vulnerable planet? -- 10 Oct 2024 -- Science & Health1 month ago
Tackling digital threats to the US election -- BBC reporter Marc Cieslak explores a high-security hub monitoring digital threats ahead of the US election. -- 5 Oct 2024 -- Technology1 month ago
How to limit your exposure to microplastics -- Research has shown that we are becoming more exposed to microplastics. What can we do about it? -- 3 Oct 2024 -- Science & Health1 month ago
Watch: Can BBC reporter's AI clone fool his colleagues? -- Cyber Correspondent Joe Tidy has an AI clone of himself built to see how sophisticated they can be. -- 27 Sep 2024 -- Technology1 month ago
Miami Heat: The basketball team turned tech startup -- The iconic team has developed technology which spread to concerts, nightclubs, and other sports teams. -- 7 Sep 2024 -- Technology1 month ago
Testing out smart swim goggles for the Paris Games -- A new generation of smart goggles provide real time visual feedback to enhance athletic performance. -- 16 Aug 2024 -- Technology2 months ago
Driverless cars wake US residents with nighttime honking -- The robotaxis were stationed in a San Francisco parking lot when a feature to avoid crashes set off the noise. -- 14 Aug 2024 -- Technology2 months ago
How to protect your brain from ageing -- Lara Lewington travels to California to meet the scientists and experts researching our brain health. -- 12 Aug 2024 -- Science & Health2 months ago
How to feel like an Olympian in your 50s -- At 51, Andy Macdonald shows you're never too old to compete at the Olympics. But how can you keep fit as you age? -- 10 Aug 2024 -- Science & Health2 months ago
'Pig butchering' scammers target BBC reporter -- Joe Tidy played along for over two months to learn more about how the scams work. -- 5 Aug 2024 -- Technology2 months ago
Can AI tell funnier jokes than a human? -- In a clash of wit and technology, we bring together two unlikely adversaries: a comedian and an AI chatbot. -- 26 Jul 2024 -- Artificial Intelligence2 months ago
'My boarding pass and luggage tags were filled in manually' -- The BBC's Samira Hussain is in Delhi, trying to catch a flight to go on holiday with her family. -- 19 Jul 2024 -- Technology2 months ago
How technology will power the Olympics opening ceremony -- A new network along the Seine in Paris will broadcast Olympic festivities from the river. -- 18 Jul 2024 -- Technology2 months ago
Why Olympic venues are using digital twins -- A peak inside both the real and virtual new Aquatic Centre built for the Paris Games. -- 17 Jul 2024 -- Technology2 months ago
Why we may have misunderstood the Universe -- Research by a Nobel Prize winning astrophysicist suggests we have been wrong about the expansion of our Universe. -- 4 Jul 2024 -- Science2 months ago
Magic Johnson opens up on his HIV journey -- The former NBA star on how he broke the devastating news to his wife and how that ultimately 'changed the world'. -- 25 Jun 2024 -- Science & Health2 months ago
Animal robots give Gravesend a taste of the future -- The Kent town hosted a one-day technology and ideas event across 18 venues. -- Kent15 hours ago
AI cameras catch drivers on phone or without belts -- The cameras will identify a potential offence before the image goes through a two-stage human check. -- Manchester1 day ago
Instagram testing tool that resets all recommended posts -- Its reset feature would cleanse a user's feed of personalised content suggested by algorithm. -- Technology1 day ago
Google reacts angrily to report it will have to sell Chrome -- It's reported the US government wants the world's most popular web browser to be sold off to address monopoly concerns. -- Technology1 day ago
Roblox to ban young children from messaging others -- Parents will also be able to view and manage their child's account, including limiting their screen time. -- Technology2 days ago
Digital hub opens to train teachers in new tech -- The new facility in Kettering covers virtual reality, augmented reality, 3D printing and robots. -- Northamptonshire3 days ago
Could the world ban fossil fuels like nukes? -- The fear of nuclear war forced nations to come together to stop the spread of atomic weapons. Could a similar idea curb the use of fossil fuels? -- Future2 days ago
Students' space challenge inspired by local delicacy -- A team of students are heading to America to take part in a global competition run by Nasa. -- Coventry & Warwickshire3 days ago
'I may not be human but I sing from my soul' - AI divides African musicians -- Some pioneers see it as opportunity but others fear the continent's creativity will be stripped for profit. -- Africa22 hours ago