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Meta AI searches made public - but do all its users realise? Meta AI users may be inadvertently making their searches public without realising it. 2 days ago - Technology

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Why sperm is still so mysterious -- There are huge gaps in what we know about sperm, from how they navigate to why sperm counts are tumbling. The BBC unravels why we know so little about this perplexing cell.

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Tech Decoded - Get timely, trusted tech news from BBC correspondents around the world, every Monday and Friday.

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Indian scientists search for the perfect apple -- India can't grow enough apples to meet demand but farmers are struggling to raise production.

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What could have caused Air India plane to crash in 30 seconds? -- Experts told the BBC that a flap issue, engine failure or a bird strike are among the possible causes of the crash.

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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'.

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Is Google about to destroy the web? -- Google says adding more AI to its search engine will rejuvenate the internet. Others predict an apocalypse for websites. One thing is clear: this era of online history is closing.

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World-first blood cancer therapy to be given on NHS -- It sneaks toxic drugs inside cancer cells to hit them hard while minimising side effects.

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Nature's Shapes - Dave Gorman, Sarah Hart and Thomas Woolley

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Simple tips for cutting back on ultra-processed foods

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The activity that can reveal your brain's age - The speed at which you walk can reveal profound insights into your brain's rate of ageing – with slower walkers having smaller brains and fundamental differences in crucial structures. See more

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Tracking Marie Curie's century-old radioactive fingerprints -- Marie Curie worked with radioactive material with her bare hands. More than 100 years later, Sophie Hardach travels to Paris to trace the radioactive fingerprints she left behind.

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How Covid-19 has left its mark on children -- The stress and isolation of the pandemic have left social and emotional scars that are already being seen in children, but scientists also predict there could be huge economic costs.

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Why is lung cancer rising in non-smokers? -- The number of lung cancer cases in people who have never smoked is increasing. The disease is different from lung cancer caused by smoking, so what causes it? -- 6 Jun 2025

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The 'giant firework' built to break Hitler's Atlantic Wall -- To make D-Day a success, the Allies thought they might have to break through formidable German defences using an unconventional idea. -- 4 Jun 2025

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How pets improve your immune system -- Living with animals is thought to have profound effects on our immunity – potentially reducing the risk of allergies, eczema and even autoimmune conditions. -- 3 Jun 2025

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'It's terrifying': Sherpas reveal their Everest stories -- Long portrayed as "superhuman" guides, Sherpas are beginning to tell their side of the story. Are there ways to make their work safer? -- 1 Jun 2025

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What's happening with Trump's Tesla parked at White House? -- The US president is considering selling his Tesla car - which he says he purchased when he was trying to help Musk promote his company. -- Technology

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Inside one of the world's most advanced supercomputers -- BBC Tech Now explores how the latest generation of high-performance computing stays cool. -- Tech Now

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Fans queue overnight for the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 -- Nintendo's long-awaited Switch 2 has been released worldwide. -- Technology

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How to cure your flying fears -- It's safer than ever to fly - so why does air-travel anxiety seem so hard to overcome? -- Technology

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Never-before-seen images of our Universe -- Inside the world's largest digital camera revealing unseen corners of our Universe. -- Tech Now

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An inside look at how the Internet Archive saves the web -- BBC reporter Lily Jamali heads behind the scenes of the non-profit organisation in San Francisco. -- Tech Now

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The machine aiming to recreate the sun's energy -- Meet the 24-year-old who convinced former Pentagon officials to join his nuclear fusion project. -- Tech Now

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Watch how rare sperm is found in IVF lab -- We go inside a New York City lab developing new tech to increase IVF success rates for patients. -- Tech Now

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A reporter's quest for the perfect fragrance -- An immersive experience floating through a 'scent galaxy' offers a different sense of reality. -- Tech Now

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The bitcoin miners in rural Zambia -- Tech Now visits Zambia to see how Bitcoin is helping to provide villagers with electricity. -- Tech Now

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How Karen Dunbar helped craft her Bafta-winning video game character -- The comedian won best supporting actor for her role as Finlay in Still Wakes the Deep. -- Technology

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What's inside a black hole? -- Black holes are one of the mysteries of the universe where all the laws of nature as we know them stop working. -- Science

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Will electric flight take off? -- The Tech Now team take to the skies in Sweden to explore developments in electric flight to clean up air travel. -- Tech Now

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Pupils studying esports in Scottish Borders school -- The esports course serves as a starting point for learners who want a career in the sector. -- Technology

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Using bubbles to remove forever chemicals from our water -- BBC Click visits a UK research team working on a solution to remove toxic chemicals known as PFAS from water. -- Science

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The open secret about rare earth minerals -- They are the focus of many diplomatic skirmishes, but how are rare earth minerals used and where are they found? -- Science & Health

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Can smart phones get smarter? -- BBC Click attends the Mobile World Congress to test the latest tech products and trends. -- Technology

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Can technology help reduce Parkinson's symptoms? -- BBC Click visits a Madrid hospital to see patients treated with an ultrasound for tremors. -- Technology

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How sex with Neanderthals changed us forever -- We find out what we gained when Homo sapiens mated with Homo neanderthalensis many thousands of years ago. -- Science

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The Lion King: How Mufasa was brought to life -- BBC Click speaks to the visual effects team behind the latest Disney blockbuster. -- Technology

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Can the Beckham brand survive reports of family feud? -- A PR expert says coverage has begun to affect the family's public image, with it taking a more soap-opera-like tone. -- Technology

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AI 'co-pilot' used to speed up cancer diagnosis -- The technology allows patients to get treatment faster, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust says. -- West Yorkshire

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What video and flight data tell us about Air India crash -- Using footage and flight data, BBC Verify has pieced together what we know so far about the Air India crash in Ahmedabad. -- BBC Verify

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Meta urged to go further in crackdown on 'nudify' apps -- The apps use artificial intelligence to create fake nude images of people without their consent. -- Technology

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Data bill opposed by Sir Elton John and Dua Lipa finally passes -- Leading artists said the bill needed to be changed to protect them from having their work copied by AI. -- Technology

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Strawberry Moon stuns skies across Yorkshire -- The phenomenon lit up skies on Wednesday night, with many capturing the moment on camera. -- Hull & East Yorkshire

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Strawberry Moon captured in rare state across Wales -- The moon hasn't been visible so low in the sky for nearly 20 years due to a rare phenomenon. -- Wales

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3 days ago - Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney over images - The Hollywood studios allege Midjourney's image generator is a "bottomless pit of plagiarism". 3 days ago

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