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The workers already replaced by artificial intelligence
By Ian Rose
Business reporter, BBC News
Some workers are already finding that they have been replaced by artificial intelligence systems.
Read moreCan Amsterdam make the circular economy work?
By Suzanne Bearne
Amsterdam
Amsterdam has ambitious plans to radically cut the amount of resources used by the city's economy.
Read moreRobots helping to overcome staffing shortage
Warehouses are using robots alongside humans due to staff shortages in the distribution industry.
Read moreIndia attempts to revive its dwindling rubber industry
By Priti Gupta
Mumbai
Demand for rubber in India is soaring but local producers are giving up their money-losing plantations.
Read moreHuge cyber security lab opens in Cheltenham
The company behind it believes it is the biggest of its type in the world.
Read moreWhy millions of usable hard drives are being destroyed
By Sean McManus
Technology Reporter
It is estimated that 90% of hard drives are destroyed. Why aren't more wiped and reused?
Read moreThe tech tricks that make computer games look real
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
Computer games are becoming indistinguishable from photos or videos of the real world.
Read moreNvidia: The chip maker that became an AI superpower
By Zoe Corbyn & Ben Morris
San Francisco
Innovation and good timing combined to make California's Nvidia the dominant firm for AI computer chips.
Read moreThe 'exploding' demand for giant heat pumps
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
Whole towns in Europe are being heated by huge, energy efficient heat pumps.
Read moreWhy car parks are the hottest space in solar power
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
Car parks are a good place for solar panels, providing shade and electricity where it is needed.
Read moreHow the power of protein is being uncovered
By Ben Morris
Technology of Business editor
Artificial intelligence has transformed research into proteins and promises new drugs and materials.
Read moreRolls-Royce tests 'game-changing' engine technology
By Tom Oakley
BBC News
The firm's UltraFan engine demonstrator is powered by fuel made from sustainable waste.
Read moreHow computer games encourage kids to spend cash
By Katherine Latham
Business reporter
Many parents are frustrated with games that encourage children to spend money to advance.
Read moreWhich European nations are winning the heat pump race?
By Carrie King
Berlin
Nordic countries are way ahead when it comes to installing energy efficient heat pump systems.
Read moreCan a wind turbine handle hurricane speed winds?
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology reporter
As wind farms expand into new areas they will need to withstand extreme wind speeds.
Read moreWhy teaching robots to blink is hard but important
By Christine Ro
Technology of Business reporter
Blinking conveys more information than you might think and it's hard to make robots do it properly.
Read moreWhy there is serious money in kitchen fumes
By Maddy Savage
BBC News, Malmö
Restaurants are extracting energy from their kitchen fumes and using it to heat the whole business.
Read moreThe Israeli plan to fit a fusion reactor into a container
By Natalie Lisbona
Business reporter, Tel Aviv
Israel's NT-Tao wants to build a compact fusion reactor and has won investment from Honda.
Read moreFruit producers turn to nets for better crops
By Christine Ro
Technology of Business reporter
Rigging nets over trees can protect them from unwanted bugs and extreme weather.
Read moreThe tech entrepreneur betting he can get younger
By Lara Lewington
Presenter, BBC Click TV
Millions of dollars are being poured into research to find ways of making lives longer and healthier.
Read more