World News Euroviews. Big tech must do more to protect vulnerable from radicalisation | View Efforts to combat radicalisation in our institutions should go hand-in-hand with strategies to fight it in virtual spaces, writes counter-extremism expert David Ibsen. 13/04/2018
World News Panic in space can be deadly. Here's how astronauts train to stay alive in emergencies NASA's survival training is notoriously tough. 13/04/2018
World News Beware of fertility apps — your data may be sold to companies, warns think tank Those using fertility, pregnancy, and period-tracking apps are at risk of having their data harvested for third-parties, says Brazilian think thank Coding Rights. 12/04/2018
USA Where did Zuckerberg sleep last night? (And other key moments from Senate grilling) The grilling yielded some new insights — along with a few awkward moments. 11/04/2018
World News Euroviews. From bank records to browsing history, not all data are equal when it comes to privacy | View New regulations on data security in Europe are a step in the right direction to protecting consumers, but more important is how companies respond. 10/04/2018
World News How floating architecture could help save at-risk cities Raftlike homes and buoyant buildings may be a fix for rising sea levels. 09/04/2018
World News Space scientists have big plans to avert an asteroid apocalypse We're finally getting serious about planetary defense. 06/04/2018
World News Users would have to pay to opt out of all Facebook ads, Sandberg says While Facebook does not sell users' information or give it away, Sandberg said, "our service depends on your data." 06/04/2018
World News Spotify soars by 25 percent in unconventional trading debut Spotify has chosen an unconventional way to go public. So what exactly is a direct listing? 03/04/2018
World News If you Google 'how to join ISIS,' this startup will try to change your mind Moonshot CVE was able to reach 15,000 people who had executed online searches like "how to join ISIS." 29/03/2018
World News Too little, too late? Facebook launches new data privacy tools For some users who already left Facebook, the company's latest offering may be too little, too late. 28/03/2018
World News Scientists say they've discovered an unknown human organ The interstitium was right there under our noses (and skin) all along, but it took a new way of examining tissues to figure it out. 28/03/2018
World News European Leadership Awards: who will get your vote? Polls are now open for the brand new European Leadership Awards which honour outstanding achievers in business, politics, entrepreneurship and innovation. 26/03/2018
World News What you need to know about China's space station falling to Earth Where could the space station fall, and is there any danger to people on the ground? 25/03/2018
World News A timeline of Facebook's privacy issues — and its responses Facebook's recent crisis is just one of many privacy issues that company has had to deal with in its relatively short existence. 24/03/2018
World News Is it possible to 'safely' Facebook anymore? If it's 'free,' then you're the product. 21/03/2018
World News This skyscraper-sized air purifier is the world's tallest The tower is about as tall as a 20-story building. 21/03/2018
World News Google pledges $300 million to fight fake news 'Subscribe With Google' aims to get more readers consuming content direct from publishers. 20/03/2018
United Kingdom Facebook's Zuckerberg summoned to UK Parliament committee The tech giant's CEO has been summoned after the Cambridge Analytica scandal 20/03/2018