Arts University Plymouth students have been learning how to use artificial intelligence "ethically and critically".
Daisy Greenwell set up Smartphone Free Childhood campaign due to concerns over her own children.
It comes after a judge in Delaware annulled his $55.8bn pay package from electric carmaker Tesla.
As AI uses more electricity, new data centres could have their own nuclear power stations.
A charity warns that creating or viewing such images is still illegal, even if the children are not real.
A mass legal action alleges Facebook abused its dominance to monetise 45 million UK users' personal data.
Scientists finally understand why insects gather around light.
When Spanish meets English, new dialects emerge – giving us real-time insight into language evolution, linguists say.
A stingray called Charlotte is pregnant despite having no mate, in a suspected case of parthenogenesis.
Scientists have known for years that measles can alter the immune system – but the latest evidence suggests it's less of a mild tweaking, and more of a total reset.
If the Odysseus craft lands safely it would be the first private mission to successfully land on the Moon.
A team in South Korea say they have cracked how to grow beef muscle and fat cells inside grains of rice.
Apple is turning science fiction into reality but was VR meant to be used like this?
Watch the full documentary Mark Zuckerberg: The Billionaires Who Made Our World on BBC Select.
Elon Musk's Neuralink has developed a brain chip that allows users to control a computer with their mind.
Have you 'broken' any News Year's resolutions yet? If so, you're not alone - on average 80% of resolutions fail.
A new study has found microplastics where they've never been seen before, sitting deep inside human lungs.
The maker of Robitussin is recalling several products containing honey due to contamination.
We've set foot on the Moon multiple times. So why all the recent mission failures?
Cutting-edge headsets show the impact of art on human brainwaves.
The 'sleepy girl' mocktail is a concoction made of tart cherry juice and magnesium. Here's the science behind it.
Blue Monday is apparently the most depressing day of the year. Here's the truth about the equation behind it.
The BBC's James Clayton tests out the latest tech at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.
There is growing evidence that simple, everyday changes to our lives can alter our brains.
Simple tricks to fight your winter blues and restore your energy as darker days set in.
The number of people who dislike their body is depressingly high. What can we do about it?
Researchers at University College London are investigating how the tech can help with early diagnoses.
Here's what our main takeaways are from the long-awaited trailer for the gaming blockbuster.
A new study might explain why dying patients' lives flash before their eyes.
The pickup truck - Tesla’s latest offering - had its windows smashed during a demonstration in 2019.
The Planck space telescope has picked up echoes left by soundwaves that travelled through the early Universe.
What does science say about the best way to develop and build your strength?
Chocolate, strawberries, oysters: we’ve all heard that certain foods can heighten our sexual desire and even performance. But do they really work?
Smoke from burning forests and peat can linger in the atmosphere for weeks, travelling thousands of miles and harming the health of populations living far away.
Millions of people have sent swabs of their DNA to consumer testing services to find out about their genetic heritage, but just how secure is that information?
We derive pleasure from scratching an itch – but may have evolved to shun those who scratch.
The Western world was once obsessed with these macabre memorials.
With the top contenders for the US presidential election in 2024 both well past the typical retirement age, science says there is both pros and cons to having older leaders.
Intuitive Machines, a private Houston-based company, launches its first lunar lander from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco tells the BBC about the potential for AI to "supercharge" disinformation.
A23a, which is more than twice the size of Greater London, does a 360-degree turn.
Hovhannes Avoyan, founder of picture and video editing app Picsart, shares his advice for our CEO Secrets series.
Sir Tony Blair has said that current global changes are of "even greater magnitude" than the 19th century Industrial Revolution.
Tim Treadwell has installed professional observation domes in his garden to watch the night sky.
The call, which uses manipulated audio resembling the president's voice, discourages people from voting in the primary.
Blockages in the UK's public footpaths
Presteigne and Norton, in Powys, have been officially recognised as a Dark Skies community.
Cameraman Vianet Djenguet got a little too close for comfort when filming the alpha male of a gorilla family.
Gina Neff told the BBC that AI is damaging media organisation's ability to generate profits.
The avatar asks the president about the dangers of artificial intelligence during marathon news conference.
Scientists use a radar spacecraft to take a "tape measure" to the world's biggest block of ice.
The BBC's analysis editor examines what effect 30 years of COPs has had on efforts to halt climate change.
Climate reporter Esme Stallard breaks down the COP28 climate summit agreement - in less than a minute.
The next-generation vehicle conducts a hot-fire test on its launch pad in French Guiana.
A musical take on the 'perfect solar system'
As property investors in Miami turn their gaze inland, residents in one poorer neighbourhood further above sea level say rising rents are pricing them out of their homes.
South Africa’s first black female freediving instructor is on a mission to create access to the ocean for children of colour and from underprivileged communities.
Footage captured by a documentary team shows a blue whale off the Seychelles.
The tech giant is deploying AI to help identify large sources of methane leaks in satellite data.
The Meta boss says his firm's headset is 'the best product, period' after trying Apple's rival headset.
Four trusts sent staff to attend a health conference but only one paid tens of thousands of pounds.
Over 100 facilities have been affected with some doctors resorting to pen and paper.
Mobile and tablet apps are unaffected, meaning users can still download BBC shows to watch later.
The firm said most of its services had been restored after issues hit its network since Saturday.
The government and tech firms are being urged to do more to stop access to unsuitable material.
Ofcom says it has concerns over Virgin Media's actions to protect vulnerable customers.
Users have taken to message boards to complain about the increase, which they say is unjustified.