London Museum now has a piece of the 130-tonne Whitechapel fatberg on display
The toxic monster fatberg that took nine weeks to remove and was bigger than Tower Bridge.
These robots are here to teach your kids how to code
Smart toys are in. Coding robot Botley was one of the stars of the 2018 London Toy Fair. The droid-like creation of Binary Bots aims to get kids excited about STEM topics.
Emo Night UK: A place where people can mosh, headbang, and crowd surf their worries away
Ethan Maccoby and Alex Badanes are two kids from Surrey who decided to create giant parties where people can relive those heady days of the mid 2000s.
This nine-year-old rockstar has a powerful message about his autism
George is 9 and your average kid. He also has autism. His video explaining what his life was like, his communication difficulties and frustrations went viral.
Sharing economy for convenient luxury: How Surf Air is shaking up short-haul business travel
Company's CEO Simon Talling-Smith tells IBTimes UK its 'membership driven' air service will change the lives of frequent flyers.
Meet the London diamond ring maker who made creations for Princess Diana and Liz Taylor
Stephen Barnard has been in the jewellery business for 50 years. He tells IBTimes UK about the challenges of his craft and why engagement rings make him happy.
How a homeless actor turned his life around by shining shoes
Drew Goodall is today the successful CEO of a London-based shoe-shining company with an annual turnover of £250,000 a year. But his life was not always so successful.
Alcosynth: Hangover-free, healthy and non-addictive booze could be with us by 2020
Biotech firm Alcarelle bids to raise £7m to fund safety studies before seeking to sell alcohol-free drinks that get you tipsy but avoid hangovers.
Meet Marley, the adorable therapy dog helping people with dementia
September is World Alzheimer's Month, and therapy dog Marley has a lot on his muzzle.
We trial some Uber alternatives so you don't have to
Navigating the city can be a challenge so IBTimes UK test rides your next go-to taxi service.
Basi, the world's oldest panda in captivity, dies at age 37 in China
The female giant panda died of multiple illnesses.
Video game news round-up: Destiny 2 launch, LA Noire returns and PUBG passes 10 million
Your weekly pick of the biggest gaming stories from the past seven days.
Five essential parkour tips for beginners
British parkour group Marrero Gang share their five essential tips on getting started in parkour.
Preparing for a quantum future: An inside look at groundbreaking research in Singapore
NUS is researching quantum encryption, quantum communications, atomic clocks and quantum thermodynamics.
Bidi Bidi one year on: Inside the world's largest refugee camp
Bidi Bidi is hosting nearly 300,000 people, the majority of whom have fled the brutal civil war in South Sudan.
What were 700 teddy bears doing on London's St Paul's Cathedral steps this morning?
Charity World Vision uses teddy bears to shed light on one of worst refugee crises of current times.
Shark Week 2017: Five amazing ways they help humans
Sharks have been researched for treatments for cystic fibrosis and viral infections.
Meet the refugee who wants to become South Sudan's next president
Samuel and his siblings have been living with foster family in Uganda since fleeing South Sudan in 2016.
South Sudan's lost children: A traumatised generation growing up in Uganda
1.2 million refugees have fled in a desperate attempt to escape war, sexual violence and a deep hunger crisis.
Five shocking bans women face around the world
There is only one country in the world where women are restricted from voting.
Avatar 2 will be first 3D movie you don't need 3D glasses to watch
James Cameron wants audiences to experience the next Avatar film in 3D using RGB laser projection.
Would you ride a cable-free elevator? World's first multi-directional 'Wonkavator' is now a reality
German firm ThyssenKrupp has developed an elevator that can travel vertically and horizontally.
Meet the man who fled the Taliban and is now helping Afghan refugee women in London
IBTimes UK interviews director and founder of London's Afghanistan and Central Asian Association.
The rise of drone racing: Behind the scenes of the first world championship in London
IBTimes UK visits Alexandra Palace to see how drone racing went from hobby to international sport.
Five big predictions for E3 2017 from Project Scorpio's name to Bethesda's new IP
IBTimes UK runs down some big calls for gaming's biggest trade show.
Saudi prisoner Raif Badawi's wife: 'Every hour feels like a month'
Blogger Raif Badawi was arrested in 2012 for insulting Islam, and sentenced to 10 years and 1000 lashes.
Next gen laser tag using AI machine learning, 3D printed weapons and drones that can shoot you
Tag Team Inc has developed its own neural networks, hardware and video games to play futuristic team games.
Behind the world's most sophisticated facial recognition system that tracks absolutely anything
Xjera Labs uses neural networks to detect any object or human from CCTV video footage in a flash.
Singapore racing to make self-driving cars and advanced road safety a reality
Nanyang Technological University is developing computer algorithms that lets cars talk to each other.
Meet the unofficial artist of the UK general election campaign – satirist Kaya Mar
"You have to channel your anger through the satire," the London-based painter told IBTimes UK.