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Could AI put an end to animal testing?

Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly being used to help test new drugs and chemicals.

Could AI put an end to animal testing?

Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly being used to help test new drugs and chemicals.

Nvidia value surges past $3tn and overtakes Apple

Nvidia has been marked out as a winner from a wave of investments in artificial intelligence.

Nvidia value surges past $3tn and overtakes Apple

Nvidia has been marked out as a winner from a wave of investments in artificial intelligence.

Ban fossil fuel ads to save climate, says UN chief

The UN leader's call comes as new data highlights the worrying pace of global warming.

Ban fossil fuel ads to save climate, says UN chief

The UN leader's call comes as new data highlights the worrying pace of global warming.

King Charles banknotes enter circulation

The King is the second monarch to appear on Bank of England notes which will be fed gradually into the system.

Ex-Post Office chair was told of IT risks in 2011

Alice Perkins was told Horizon was 'a real risk' by auditors as the Post Office continued to prosecute sub-postmasters.

Ex-Post Office chair was told of IT risks in 2011

Alice Perkins was told Horizon was 'a real risk' by auditors as the Post Office continued to prosecute sub-postmasters.

Court rules Google must face £13.6bn advertising lawsuit

The search giant's parent Alphabet called the case 'incoherent' in arguments to get the case dropped.