Apps to detect pain and robots training carers, how the care industry is changing in the UK.
Amid growing controversy, museums are grappling with collections from the colonial era – and one issue in particular. What should they do with human remains?
The new Institute for Technology and Humanity hopes to ensure AI and technology benefit humanity.
Former PM tells archbishop he "may have been wrong" but defended his calls on Iraq and Afghanistan.
A pig's heart has been used in a human transplant operation - what are the questions to consider?
Surveillance camera watchdog's call follows MPs' plea for a ban on tech used in Uyghur camps.
From the Apollo rockets to new drugs to treat HIV, some scientific advances are obtained in dubious ways. Should we make peace with using their findings?
Gillette's socially conscious advert 'We Believe' has riled consumers with its take on #MeToo. And we are likely to see many more of these controversial ads on the way.
These bosses are granting paid time off to their staff to demonstrate and protest new policies in the US. But is it a smart idea?