The Icelandic Met Office has warned that more vents are expected to open as the volcanic eruption in the southwest of Iceland continues.
Three out of five vents are still active after the volcano on the Reykjanes peninsula started erupting on Monday, spewing lava and smoke over 100m into the air.
Experts are warning that the eruption could last several months - which has left residents of the evacuated town of Grindavik unable to return to their homes for Christmas. The country’s meteorological office has also issued an air pollution warning for the capital, Reykjavik.
Rescue efforts after the earthquake in north-west China are coming to an end. The 6.2 magnitude quake hit Gansu province on Monday night, killing at least 131 people and injuring nearly 1,000. Authorities said on Wednesday they were wrapping up operations and would now focus on treating the injured, and helping those who lost their homes.
Are we about to experience the busiest day online ever? The UK’s largest broadband provider is expecting internet traffic to hit a new high on Boxing Day.
And the rest
Would you want to know when exactly you’re going to die? Well, in the latest creepy incarnation of artificial intelligence, a new bot can reportedly ‘predict people’s time of death with a high degree of accuracy’.
A former Apple worker reveals the ‘simple mistake that’s killing our batteries’, why ’humans may have wiped out twice as many bird species as previously thought’, and why Taters the cat might be the most famous creature in the galaxy.
Listen above, or wherever you find your podcasts.