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Japanese girl group release AI-assisted single after fan vote -- Pop group AKB48 asked fans to pick their next single from a song written by humans and another by AI.1 day ago
These teens turned their rooms into tech-free zones. This was the result -- Elizabeth and Henry are among those ditching technology in their bedrooms to see how they cope.2 days ago
The ancient origins of today's personality types - First suggested in ancient Greece, the four 'humours' personality types have shaped how we view ourselves for thousands of years – and still look oddly familiar today. 22 hrs ago - Future1 hour ago
AI can forecast your future health – just like the weather - An artificial intelligence model can predict the risk of more than 1,000 diseases, says a team of scientists. 17 hrs ago36 minutes ago
Nvidia boss says UK will be 'AI superpower' as tech firms invest billions -- Microsoft, Google and Nvidia have announced investments as part of a £31bn UK-US "Tech Prosperity Deal".16 hours ago
The questions that make children feel loved -- The right questions can help us connect with strangers – and create closer bonds between parents and children.16 hours ago
What is the new AI supercomputer planned for Essex? -- Loughton is set to become the heart of the UK's AI revolution when its data centre opens in 2026.3 hours ago
Council to introduce facial recognition CCTV -- The cabinet paper also recommended drones be introduced as an enforcement aids, subject to approval.3 hours ago
Nvidia boss 'disappointed' by reported China chip ban -- Jensen Huang said the US needs "to make sure that that people can access this technology from all over the world".16 hours ago
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How 'grey divorce' affects adult children - Divorce in later life is becoming more common – and scientists are beginning to explore the surprisingly deep impact this can have on adult children and their relationships. See more4 days ago
The people who hunt down old TVs -- They are televisions from another era, replaced by the flat screen, high-resolution displays of the modern era. Yet cathode-ray tubes are still surprisingly in demand.5 days ago
The astronauts who broke Nasa's glass ceiling -- In 1978 Nasa announced 35 new astronauts for a new era of spaceflight – and six of them were women. Here's how the Space Shuttle programme chipped away at one of Nasa's blind spots. -- 6 Sep 20253 days ago
Why some cultures welcome 'hearing voices' -- Western medicine views hearing disembodied voices as a symptom of psychosis. But that's not the case everywhere.14 days ago
The truth about salt in your diet -- Some scientists argue that a low-salt diet is just as dangerous as high salt consumption. What's the reality?12 days ago
Where we might find alien life in the next decade -- Forget UFOs and alien abductions, here's how scientists are really looking for life on other worlds.5 days ago
Tallulah Metcalfe's four tips for dealing with online trolls -- Influencer Tallulah Metcalfe took part in the BBC Teen Summit in Bradford, and gave us her best tips. -- Technology1 day ago
Three tips on how to use your phone less -- Dr Kaitlyn Regehr has this advice to help you stop looking at your phone and go on a digital detox. -- Technology2 days ago
How space-based solar power can fuel our Earth -- Tech Now explores how space innovation could help solve the Earth's energy challenges. -- Tech Now6 days ago
Why the US is going back to the moon after 50 years -- Katty Kay interviews Eileen Collins on Artemis, diversity in space, and how lunar missions prepare us for Mars. -- 7 Sep 2025 -- Science & Health2 days ago
The aquatic drone cleaning up waterways -- Tech Now visits a startup in the Netherlands tackling marine pollution with an autonomous robot that gobbles up waste. -- 5 Sep 2025 -- Tech Now4 days ago
How tech is helping the world's most endangered species -- Tech Now gets up close to black rhinos at a new conservation centre in the UK. -- 29 Aug 2025 -- Tech Now10 days ago
Is this how AI might eliminate humanity? -- A new research paper predicts AI autonomy by 2027 could lead to human extinction within a decade. -- 22 Aug 2025 -- Tech Now17 days ago
The best-case scenario for AI in schools -- Amid fears about the use of AI in classrooms, American educator and founder of Khan Academy Sal Khan lays out an optimistic future. -- 20 Aug 2025 -- Artificial Intelligence20 days ago
Next generation of cancer drugs could be made in space -- Tech Now visits a UK startup aiming to build a pharma factory in space to revolutionise cancer treatment. -- 15 Aug 2025 -- Tech Now24 days ago
Behind the scenes at Gaudi's stunning La Sagrada Familia -- Tech Now gains special access to Gaudí's iconic La Sagrada Familia as it nears completion. -- 8 Aug 2025 -- Tech Now30 days ago
Explaining how a touchscreen works with a sausage -- British mathematician Hannah Fry digs into the science of touchscreens. -- 4 Aug 2025 -- Science1 month ago
Building's hard problem: Can concrete go green? -- Tech Now visits a Dutch startup producing a more sustainable alternative to concrete. -- 1 Aug 2025 -- Tech Now1 month ago
High-tech tools cracking the case of Chile's lost children -- Tech Now visits organisations in Chile using innovative tech to track down missing relatives. -- 25 Jul 2025 -- Tech Now1 month ago
Bringing a baby dinosaur roar to 'life' -- BBC journalist Tom Gerken voices his own dinosaur in the game Jurassic World Evolution 3. -- 18 Jul 2025 -- Tech Now1 month ago
Why China is winning the global EV race -- Tech Now visits China to test drive Xpeng's newest EV car model on the streets of Guangzhou. -- 11 Jul 2025 -- Tech Now1 month ago
The observatory that can reveal the deepest secrets of space -- Tech Now is given rare access to the world's most advanced telescope with the largest digital camera ever built. -- 4 Jul 2025 -- Tech Now2 months ago
What it takes to write like Agatha Christie -- We explore how technology is reviving the renowned fiction writer's legacy. -- 28 Jun 2025 -- Tech Now2 months ago
The science behind brewing tastier non-alcoholic beer -- UK brewery Wiper and True shows the BBC's Tech Now team a pioneering technique to craft alcohol-free beer. -- 20 Jun 2025 -- Tech Now2 months ago
Moment SpaceX rocket explodes into massive fireball -- A live stream has captured the moment a SpaceX Starship rocket exploded when preparing for a flight test in Texas on Wednesday. -- 19 Jun 2025 -- Technology2 months ago
How 'griefbots' allow people to 'talk to the dead' -- Tech Now explores the growing trend of 'griefbots' or 'deadbots' that allow people to 'talk to the dead'. -- 13 Jun 2025 -- Tech Now2 months ago
Flying cars crash into each other at Chinese air show -- Footage shared on social media shows burning wreckage on the ground after the mid-air collision.19 hours ago
Two sites in North East become 'AI growth zone' -- Plans at one location involve OpenAI - the firm behind chatbot ChatGPT.1 day ago
Chip shop cuts costs by using AI to take orders -- Brad Lee, from The Nippy Chippy in Stonehouse, says he decided to use AI because of rising costs.1 day ago
Deal is done to keep TikTok in the US, says Trump -- The social media platform had faced a ban in the US over national security concerns.1 day ago
US regulators open Tesla probe after reports of children trapped in cars -- US safety regulators are probing Tesla's electric-powered door handles, responding to reports that they stopped working, leaving children trapped.1 day ago
NI minister accused of using AI to write speech labels it a 'cheap shot' -- Givan rejects claims made by the leader of the opposition at Stormont that he delivered a speech written by AI.1 day ago
What do you wish adults knew about your generation? -- The answers from young people at the BBC Teen Summit range from caring about the world to AI.1 day ago
Google owner reveals £5bn AI investment in UK ahead of Trump visit -- Google's president and chief investment officer Ruth Porat tells the BBC there are "profound opportunities in the UK".2 days ago
Five things we learned from our survey of teens -- Read the most interesting discoveries from a recent survey of 2,000 13- to 18 year-olds by BBC 5 Live and BBC Bitesize.1 day ago