Andrew Bridgen says he was falsely labelled antisemitic in a tweet by the former health secretary.
The government blames Binance for the recent collapse of the naira, and has arrested two executives.
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The lawsuit accuses the firm of abandoning its founding principle of benefiting humanity.
The EU is introducing digital passports for products that detail their composition and production history.
The boss of X (formerly Twitter), Tesla and SpaceX is a billionaire and a business celebrity.
Science is overturning old beliefs around alcohol and young people.
There will only ever be 21 million bitcoins, and US financial giants are buying up thousands.
Scientists say sea slugs could be migrating north into cooler waters because of climate change.
For decades, it was thought that not vaccinating children against chickenpox would reduce the risk of adults developing shingles – but now this is being questioned.
Xolair receives FDA approval for severe food allergies. The researchers whose work led to the announcement claim it is a "game-changer" for allergy sufferers.
Researchers say there is an urgent need to change how the condition is tackled as it rises worldwide.
Piers Morgan and Oprah have criticised the use of AI deepfake ads used to promote a "manifestation" guide.
We've set foot on the Moon multiple times. But getting to the lunar surface is far from straightforward.
BBC Click reporter Paul Carter tries out the Atom Limbs prosthetic with 'full range of human motion'.
Jason lost his arm in an accident in 2012, and he's been working with Atom Limbs to test their prosthetic.
The heroic story of a British village that took decisive action when the bubonic plague struck.
Apple is turning science fiction into reality but was VR meant to be used like this?
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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.
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.
Every four years we have a 29 February – apart from those at the turn of a century, unless the year is divisible by 400. This is the messy story of how leap years work.
To tame a hopelessly disorganised Roman calendar, Julius Caesar added months, took them away, and invented the leap year.
You can learn to get better at connecting with people – and doing so will improve your life.
Alabama Supreme Court ruled under state law that all embryos are "children". However, the global medical and scientific consensus on when reproductive cells become human life says otherwise.
With the latest panda additions to the San Diego Zoo, 'panda diplomacy' is back in the vernacular. Here's what it means and why it's so important.
Scientists are racing to find out what causes this progressive disease. And they're starting to make some headway.
Students at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York will be able to attend school tuition-free after a $1bn donation.
Students broke into cheers and tears as a former professor at a New York college announced a $1bn donation.
How Danionella cerebrum makes its sound
An American company becomes the first commercial outfit to put a spacecraft on the Moon.
Humpbacks and other baleen whales have evolved a specialised "voice box" that enables them to sing underwater.
Scientists want to use the robot plane to reach inaccessible areas to understand climate change.
Sandy Enoch of Robotical explains why he had to pivot his educational robot company due to AI.
The object was captured on camera as it streaked across the Lincolnshire sky on Monday evening.
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.
Electronic Arts says it will focus on its existing titles, as the gaming industry job cuts continue.
MEPs have accused the retailer of failing to cooperate with enquiries into its working practices.
The firm paused its AI image generation tool after claims it was over-correcting against the risk of being racist.
The layoffs are the latest to hit the tech sector, which has seen big cutbacks worldwide since 2023.
The world's richest man steps in after his car firm Tesla U-turned on a request for 4,000 pies.
The owner of Facebook and Instagram says the group will tackle AI content in the June 2024 EU elections.
The tech giant says its email service is 'here to stay' after a hoax picked up 7m views on social media.
The data watchdog orders Serco Leisure to stop using facial recognition technology on its employees.