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One iPhone led police to gang who sent 40,000 snatched phones to China

BBC News is given access to what the Met Police says is the UK's largest operation against mobile phone thefts.

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Renewables overtake coal as world's biggest source of electricity

Developing countries lead the historic clean energy charge but the US and EU rely more on fossil fuels than before, a think tank study shows.

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Modelling scams: How to spot warning signs and avoid being tricked

Never pay money upfront and check who you're dealing with are a few ways to protect yourself from scams.

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Is Miss England's AI round dangerous or progressive?

Several contestants in this year's semi-finals will pit their avatars against one another.

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Snapchat users share fury at upcoming fees for Memories storage

Snap said only a small number of users would be affected by the changes, but many online disagree.

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Physics Nobel: Three win prize for paving way for very powerful computers

The announcement was made by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm.

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Robin Williams' daughter pleads for people to stop sending AI videos of her dad

The filmmaker said it is not what her dad, who died in 2014, would have wanted.

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The deadly dose: Inside India's cough syrup obsession

India’s booming cough syrup market faces scrutiny after contaminated syrups kill multiple children.

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Myanmar: At least 24 killed as army paraglider bombs Buddhist festival

Locals tell the BBC the carnage has made it hard to identify victims of the military attack.

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Spherical Configuration of Categories to Reflect Systemic Patterns of Environmental Checks and Balances

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Eliciting Memorable Spheres and Polyhedra from Hyperspace

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Chemistry Nobel awarded to three scientists for their work on metal organic frameworks

The winners of the prestigious science prize were announced by the Nobel committee in Sweden.

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China tightens export rules for crucial rare earths

Beijing's monopoly over rare earths is a key bargaining chip in its trade negotiations with the US.

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AI Slop Is Destroying The Internet

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Naked mole rats reveal genetic secret to long life

The bald, subterranean rats are the world's longest-lived rodent.

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Why Life on Mars Will DOOM Humanity

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Tech billionaires seem to be doom prepping. Should we be worried?

The debate is ramping up about what happens if - or when - computer intelligence overtakes humans

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Belgium: Suspected plot to attack Prime Minister Bart de Wever foiled

Police officers have arrested two individuals and find a suspected improvised explosive device at one of the suspect's homes.

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The new AI arms race changing the war in Ukraine

Both Ukraine and Russia use AI in battle, but removing human decision-making comes with risks.

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AI holiday planning: I found the perfect seaside town for my summer trip

Holiday-makers say AI-powered chatbots really help organise where to go - but some things need double-checking.

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Thermal cameras read stress on my face

Psychologists subjected a BBC reporter to a carefully designed thermal camera stress test.

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China seizes 60,000 maps for 'mislabelling' Taiwan

The maps also omitted "important islands" the South China Sea, where Beijing's claims overlap with its neighbours.

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ChatGPT will soon allow erotica for verified adults, OpenAI boss says

CEO Sam Altman says upcoming versions of the popular chatbot would enable it to behave in a more human-like way - "but only if you want it".

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South Africa's shamans: The unregulated use of psychedelics in mental health treatment

Business for unregulated healers appears to be thriving in Cape Town, but there are dangers.

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Pictured: Winning entries for Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025

South African photographer Wim van den Heever takes the main prize for his shot

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