That box full of wires you’ve kept for years could help avert a looming crisis
The unused cables and broken tech items you have tucked away at home could help steer the UK away from a copper crisis, according to new research.
The unused cables and broken tech items you have tucked away at home could help steer the UK away from a copper crisis, according to new research.
Lab-grown meat and vegetable products may be getting closer to approval for consumption in the UK as the food safety watchdog will be researching them to ensure they are safe.
The 2024 Nobel prize for physics has been awarded to two scientists who laid "the foundation" for artificial intelligence - although one of them recently warned the technology could be the end of humanity.
US officials have confirmed they are considering breaking up Google's "illegal monopoly" of internet searches.
Thirteen US states and Washington DC are suing TikTok over claims it is harming children's mental health and not doing enough to protect them.
A young bear that suffers regular seizures is undergoing pioneering brain surgery at a wildlife park in Kent.
Wimbledon is to replace all of its line judges with Live Electronic Line Calling from 2025, the tournament's organisers have said.
"I don't think the committee had our phone numbers," said Sir Demis Hassabis.
Popular video game Football Manager has been delayed again - this time being pushed back until March next year.