Artwork for video games is being displayed in an exhibition that is being transported around the world.
Skeletal remains that were found by archaeologists are to appear in an exhibition about life in London.
The lead designer of Gears of War 2 talks about the challenge of following up the best-seller game for the Xbox 360
The lead designer of Bethesada's Fallout 3 gives the background to the new post-apocalyptic role playing game
The BBC's Darren Waters, files his final video diary from the E3 games summit in Los Angeles.
Tomb Raider Underworld Director Eric Lindstrom previews the game's upcoming release
Watch a Reaper - an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) used for reconnaissance or for carrying weapons - take to the skies.
Watch the US Air Force's Predator UAV in action in the skies over Nevada, in the United States.
The Eurofighter Typhoon, the F16 Fighting Falcon and the F18A Super Hornet took to the skies at Farnborough
Behind the scenes of the Championship Gaming Series with chief executive Andy Reif and the gamers.
The BBC's Darren Waters looks at how games have changed in the last few decades and what games stand out at the E3 show.
With 28 million Nintendo Wii consoles sold around the world it is no longer possible to declare its success a fad.
A five-year fishing ban has led to a revival in sea life around Lundy Island, off Devon, scientists say.
The BBC News website's technology editor, Darren Waters, with the inside track on the E3 games summit in LA.
Video gamers from across the world have converged on Los Angeles for the annual E3 gaming summit.
Lewis Hamilton, in his F1 car, has taken part in a race with a Lear jet at the Farnborough air show.
Emma Simpson takes the new Nissan FCV hydrogen-fuelled car out for a spin.
The chief executive of EA says his company is trying to attract people who do not traditionally play video games.
Rubbish collectors never visit Kamikatsu in eastern Japan, where all the waste is composted or recycled.
Russian cosmonauts have repaired an explosive bolt on the Soyuz spacecraft in open space.
The rubbish collectors never come to Kamikatsu, a "zero waste" town in Japan.
Mark Pollock, who went blind ten years ago, describes his challenge of trekking to the South Pole.
Argentine scientists are studying the effects of global warming by strapping plastic tanks to the backs of cows to collect their burps.
Lava has continued to pour from the Kilauea Volcano on Hawaii's Big Island.
Google has announced plans to take pictures of every street in every major city in the world.
ITM Power's Jim Heathcoate says the firm has developed a way of making hydrogen at home to fuel a car.
Four students in Portugal have built a robot which will help clean floors.
World leaders at the G8 summit say they will aim to set a target to halve global carbon emissions by 2050.
With one month until the 2008 Olympics, Beijing's air still falls short of international standards, BBC tests show.
Europe's heavy-lift rocket, Ariane-5, has put another two telecommunications satellites in orbit.
Japanese technology has led to the world's cleanest power plants, but Tokyo is under pressure to cut overall emissions.
A campaign has begun to protect rare marine animals known as dugongs in the Red Sea.
Dink and James were released back into the sea in Gran Canaria, after being rehabilitated in Newquay
Scientists have developed a technique to identify penguins from their unique chest spot patterns.
Brooklyn Bridge has been transformed into a waterfall thanks to an installation by artist Olafur Eliasson.
The internet domain name system could be opened up to allow website addresses to have virtually any ending.
David Shukman takes a look round a windfarm under construction as the government announces new energy proposals.
As part of an EU funded study into dam vulnerability, scientists breached a dam in Norway to observe the results.
The BBC's David Shukman visits a South Yorkshire dam that almost breached after heavy rains in the summer of 2007.
Scientists have dug up dozens of ancient tools that are thought to have belonged to Neanderthals.
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