An island of smooth volcanic columns rises from the East China Sea.
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Robert Pohl, author and veteran tour guide, explains what's behind the US capital's most famous urban legends.
BBC Click visits CES 2025 to find out about the latest health tech, from medical tools to well-being devices.
Sarah De Lagarde lost an arm and a leg after being hit by two trains in London. Now, she has an AI-powered arm.
BBC Click visits a simulator lab that allows musicians to practice performance in real-world conditions.
Jason Betz from Ameriprise Financial says that there is untapped resilience in the American economy.
While her three offspring take a leisurely bath, this Bengal tiger mother must find food for the entire family.
Dr Radha Modgil explains what's going on in our brains when we try to make or break habits.
US shares opened higher after the Producer Price Index rose at a slower-than-expected pace in December.
Tom Hiddleston gives a demo of his signature move, which he calls 'just keep swimming'.
The ancient city of Butrint is the first site in Albania to be added to the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Tony-nominated theatre maker Whitney White reimagines Shakespeare's plays by infusing them with gospel and rock.
'Conan the Bacterium' is the most radiation resistant bacteria in the world. Now, scientists know why.
The latest healthy US jobs report adds more uncertainty about whether the Fed will cut its key interest rate.
Troy Baker, one of the best-known video game actors, talks about his most iconic character yet, Indiana Jones.
How changing your eating habits can help you to maintain a healthy weight.
Rami Malek tells the BBC's Graham Norton that he's a big fan of British pub culture, especially a quiz night.
Expert says Meta's new policy to end third party fact-checking on its platforms is a political play.
Watch red foxes challenge the Steller's sea eagle, the world's heaviest raptor, as they search for food in Japan.
How a dwindling group of veterans from the American War of Independence were featured in early photographic form.
President-elect Donald Trump has called reports that he could adopt pared-back tariffs as 'fake news'.