Watch: Nike's Tribute to Caitlin Clark Has Them Catching Their Breath Listing Her Achievements
Nike released a video over the weekend to recognise women's college basketball star, Caitlin Clark, becoming the all-time leading NCAA scorer.
'Black Company' in Japan Forces US Worker to Resign And Refuses to Pay Last Pay Cheque
River Hodge tells International Business Times UK that he was forced to resign after he found out that he had signed a contract with a corrupt Japanese company – known as a "black company".
More Than One Billion Now Afflicted By Obesity: Lancet
More than one billion people around the world are now suffering from obesity with the number having more than quadrupled since 1990, according to a study released by the Lancet medical journal.
Elon Musk-Led Neuralink Faces Expert Scrutiny Over Transparency In Brain Implant Trials
Neuralink received approval in September to begin testing its brain implant's ability to restore computer control for individuals with paralysis.
How Any Business Can Tap Into The Retail Media Network Explosion
The advertising landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, and at the heart of this transformation lies Retail Media Networks (RMNs). These networks are reshaping how brands connect with consumers, particularly in the CTV for Out of Home space. In the ever-evolving digital media category, businesses are constantly seeking innovative ways to engage their audiences, and an RMN is a fantastic way to get there.
Lord Jacob Rothschild Gave £66M Of His £825M Fortune To Jewish Charitable Causes
Lord Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild "will be buried in accordance with Jewish custom in a small family ceremony," his family announced.
US Soldier On Fire "Was Aspiring Software Engineer" And Excited To "Drive Innovation In The Civilian World"
The US Air Force officer who set himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy in DC has been identified as 25-year-old Aaron Bushnell.
What Role Will Artificial Intelligence Play In Academia? Here's What Experts Have To Say
To get a better perspective on the current and future role of AI in academia, International Business Times UK interviewed subject-matter experts who are currently working on AI through research, teaching, and studying at King's College London.
Half-Naked Student Has Duchess of Edinburgh Struggling To Contain Her Giggles
Sophie visited the East Bank campus of London College Fashion to view the creations of the students in time for London Fashion Week on Feb. 19, 2024.
Young Farmer Dies Amid Police Action Against Protesters In India
The young man from the Indian state of Punjab has reportedly become the first casualty in the protests.
Struggling To Find A Job After Graduating? What About Studying Abroad?
The most notable consequence of changing attitudes towards university education is that an increasing number of graduates are struggling to find a job.
Pied a Terre: How This Michelin Star Restaurant Is Working Towards A Sustainable Future
David Moore, the Owner of Pied a Terre, spoke to International Business Times UK about what it takes to survive as a Michelin-starred restaurant in London that prioritises inclusivity, sustainability and plant-based dishes.
UK Announces New £12 million AI Hub For Chemistry Research
£100 million has also been awarded to biotech projects to help pioneer new technologies to prepare for pandemics, innovate farming and protect against floods.
Woman Slips Through The Floor Of Moving Bus, Saved By Fellow Passengers
The woman may not have survived if it were not for the timely intervention of her fellow passengers.
Taylor Swift: Music's Record-breaking, Money-raking, Headline-making Deity
Her name is ubiquitous, her output prolific, her tour a golden goose, her every move a headline.
Photo Gives Rare Peek Inside Surprisingly Simple Home Of Elon Musk
In his college days, Elon Musk reportedly survived on a meagre $1 (£0.78) a day for food, displaying his focus on resourcefulness and minimalism.
Facebook, The Social Network Old-timer, Turns 20
A simple hangout spot for young people when it arrived on the scene 20 years ago, Facebook has since become a battle-hardened behemoth with an insatiable appetite for your attention.
Australian News Channel Edits Female Politician's Photos To 'Enlarge Breasts'
The channel was forced to issue an apology following an outrage over the incident.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Announces Plans To Ban Disposable Vapes To Reduce Smoking Amongst Children
The prime minister is also expected to crack down on marketing laws, restricting vape flavours and limiting coloured packaging intended to appeal to children.
Artificial Intelligence May Help ADHD Diagnosis, Research Shows
The researchers said they discovered important differences in certain brain structures called white matter tracts in people with ADHD.
Sam Altman Reveals 3 Critical Sectors Where ChatGPT Will Make The Biggest Impact
Sam Altman believes the true potential of AI systems lies not in replacing workers, but in improving their abilities in 3 critical sectors.
Europe Slow To Join US-led Red Sea Mission Against Huthis
European countries have promised only low key military support to counter Huthi rebel attacks on Red Sea shipping, as they balance geopolitical and domestic concerns with economic fears.
The NHS Staffing Crisis: Bill for Temporary Workers Surpasses £10 Billion Annually
Recent figures indicate that the annual bill for hiring such personnel has skyrocketed to over £10 billion, raising concerns and calls for immediate action from ministers.
Starmer Denies Plan for Toothbrushing In Schools Is 'Nanny State' Politics
According to Labour analysis, British children are falling behind their international counterparts when it comes to poor health outcomes.
Ex- Liverpool Star Sadio Mane Marries Girlfriend In Senegal After Paying Her School Bills
Sadio Mane currently plays for Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr.
NHS To Roll Out Digital Pathology For Faster Cancer Screening
The UK government is implementing the Screening Committee's recommendation to use digital pathology for faster cancer screening and diagnosis after trials showed effective results from NHS trials.
Breakthrough Antibiotic Zosurabalpin To Target Drug-Resistant Bacteria CRAB
Zosurabalpin is now undergoing human trials and is set to target CRAB which holds a priority 1 classification as a critical pathogen by the WHO.
UK Health Officials Warns Surge in Long COVID Hospital Cases, Especially Among Children
Statistics reveal a notable 20 per cent increase in daily admissions due to COVID during the week leading to December 22.
'Make Britain Great': Right-wing Upstarts Threaten UK Tories
A fringe right-wing political party founded by the eurosceptic populist Nigel Farage is once again posing a headache for Britain's ruling Conservatives before this year's general election.
UK University Students Initiate 'Career Boycott' in Protest Against Barclay's Climate Policies
More than 220 students from Barclays' top recruitment universities won't work for Barclays unless they terminate all financing for oil and gas companies.