[ad_1] Seven years after a nuclear meltdown rocked the world's third largest economy, we speak to those still dealing with the devastation. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Image copyright Megan "It's taken three different hospitals and countless GPs and gynaecology specialists to get to this point. I'd like women to see that it is worth pushing and fighting, no matter what, and not to give up." Megan is one of the estimated one-and-a-half million women in the UK living with endometriosis - where cells like those that line the womb develop in other parts of the
[ad_1] Image copyright Peter Stone Image caption The UTexas robot football squad uses AI in order to work as a team and make fast-moving decisions Researchers in Texas are developing robots that have minds of their own. The scientists are creating systems that can learn for themselves and be able to operate in the home, the workplace and even on the sports field. The University of Texas, Austin team is
[ad_1] A certain gold statuette dominated the past week's news... here's the lowdown on the Oscars in case you missed them, along with some of the other stories from the past seven days. Image copyright Sony Image caption The Razzies called The Emoji Movie characters "obnoxious" Before the Oscars, the Emoji Movie, an animated film starring James Corden and Patrick Stewart, swept the board at Hollywood's Razzie awards, which highlight
[ad_1] If you had the chance to live your life again, what advice would you give to your younger self?Four members of the Birmingham 1,000 Elders group at the University of Birmingham reflect on their lives and the decisions they made.The group helps with research into life as an older adult in the UK as well as medical research around issues such as heart disease, infections in old age and
[ad_1] The BBC Travel Show visits the festival which has ice drums, ice horns and even an ice didgeridoo. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Image copyright MARK RALSTON Image caption Singer Katy Perry got caught up in a lawsuit involving two nuns and the Los Angeles Archdiocese A nun embroiled in a property dispute with singer Katy Perry collapsed and died during a court hearing on Friday, US media report.Sister Catherine Rose Holzman was 89.She was one of two nuns locked in a legal battle with Perry and the Los Angeles Archdiocese over
[ad_1] Image copyright MARK RALSTON Image caption Singer Katy Perry got caught up in a lawsuit involving two nuns and the Los Angeles Archdiocese A nun embroiled in a property dispute with singer Katy Perry collapsed and died during a court hearing on Friday, US media report.Sister Catherine Rose Holzman was 89.She was one of two nuns locked in a legal battle with Perry and the Los Angeles Archdiocese over
[ad_1] Image copyright Neilson Barnard/Getty Image caption Miles Hurley, pictured with his aunt, Elizabeth Hurley, is believed to be one of two young men stabbed on Thursday Actress and model Elizabeth Hurley's 21-year-old nephew is in hospital after being stabbed repeatedly in the back.Hurley confirmed the "brutal" attack on her Twitter account, saying it is an "appalling" time for the family.The Met Police could not confirm the victim's identity but
[ad_1] Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Recruitment targets for teaching have been missed for five years in a row The education secretary has promised to cut teachers' workload in an attempt to resolve a recruitment crisis in England's schools.Damian Hinds told a head teachers' conference in Birmingham that there will be no more new changes to primary tests, GCSEs or A-levels.But he faced challenges from delegates over school funding