Iran’s nuclear programme has been the focus of a long running international crisis – but what do we know about the sites at the heart of...
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews In less than 3 years, 13-year-old Quin Etnyre learned to programme electronics, created his own company, and began teaching MIT graduates...
How much freedom governments give for people to end their own lives is a debate in the UK that won’t go away. In December, the health...
The world’s largest factory to capture carbon dioxide from the air has begun operations in Iceland. Reducing the amount of CO₂ in the Earth’s atmosphere would...
No other country in the world has more robots or is putting more money in to robotic research than Japan. Japanese companies already employ more than...
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have designed a robotic hand that can grasp and hold objects using only the movement of its wrist. The 3D...
“There will be winners or losers on a global basis in terms of where the jobs are as a result of AI.” Those are the words...
A legal battle is raging over the future of a factory in Newport, Wales, which mass produces technological components called … source
Germany could return to authoritarianism if the economic conditions were to seriously worsen in the country, the son of Hans Frank the governor general of Nazi...
In the latest episode of Future Earth, the BBC’s Carl Nasman explores how climate change education is becoming more prominent in US school curriculums. He also...
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