
Feed peanut products to babies to cut allergy risk
New U.S. guidelines advise parents to feed their babies peanut products - though never whole peanuts - to help lower the risk of developing potentially life-threatening allergies. Matthew Stock reports. Credit to Reuters.

Star Wars heroes finally find a home in L.A.
The upcoming Lucas Museum - backed by George Lucas and featuring all things 'Star Wars' plus a whole lot more - will break ground in the motion picture capital of the world. Lisa Bernhard reports. Credit to Reuters.

Wipe your phone while on the toilet in Japan
Japan's mobile phone company installs toilet rolls for smartphones at airport bathrooms. Our toilet correspondent Stuart McDill reports. Credit to Reuters.

Mass nuptials in sub-zero temperatures in China
Eighteen couples tie the knot in the freezing cold in China's Harbin as part of its annual International Ice and Snow Festival. Credit to Reuters.

Andrew Garfield talks faith at Silence premiere
Actor Andrew Garfield talks about faith and spirituality at premiere of Martin Scorsese's period drama, "Silence". Credit to Reuters.

Vets use hydrotherapy to treat baby elephant in Thailand
A five-month-old elephant, who was injured when her foot got caught in a trap, is receiving water-based therapy as part of a lengthy rehabilitation process. Credit to Reuters.

Toyota's AI concept car and Sony's OLED TV's impress at CES
Toyota unveils a new concept car featuring digital displays and an artificial intelligence system at CES 2017, while Sony wows visitors with a dazzling OLED TV that uses innovative 'acoustic surface' technology. Jim Drury reports. Credit to Reuters.

Czech zoo celebrates birth of new baby orangutan
Baby Cantik, believed to be a female orangutan, is presented to the public for the first time. Credit to Reuters.

Selfie drones, personal robots, VR, center stage at CES
A selfie-taking drone that follows and photographs its owner and a home robot that plays music and keeps you company are just some of the latest technological innovations at CES Las Vegas. Jim Drury reports. Credit to Reuters.

Ronda Rousey weighs in ahead of much-hyped UFC return
American Ronda Rousey weighs in ahead of her much-anticipated return against Brazilian Amanda Nunes at UFC 207. Credit to Reuters.

Supersized humanoid robot is unveiled in South Korea
A South Korean robotics company has unveiled their prototype of a giant 1.5 tonne two legged robot that can carry and be controlled by a human pilot. Ben Gruber reports. Credit to Reuters.

Singer George Michael dies at age 53
British singer George Michael, who shot to fame as a pop idol in the 1980s, died at his home in Oxfordshire over Christmas on Sunday. Credit to Reuters.

Japan bids farewell to 'Year of the Monkey'
A handover ceremony is held in the Japanese city of Osaka to welcome in a new Chinese zodiac year. Credit to Reuters.

Village in France showcases Christmas nativity scenes
More than 400 Christmas manger scenes with various themes are scattered across the medieval village of Luceram in southeastern France, attracting visitors for the holidays. Credit to Reuters.

Artificial skin can be harnessed from algae
A university professor in Chile has developed a green-coloured artificial skin from algae that can breathe, as Angela Moore reports. Credit to Reuters.

Harlem Globetrotters' star shoots basket from top of tower
Harlem Globetrotters' star 'Bucket' Blakes produced one of the highest trick shots ever made by scoring a basket from the top of the San Antonio Tower in Texas. Credit to Reuters.

The blue crayfish's speedy shell building inspires scientists
Inspired by the blue crayfish's ability to rapidly build its shell using a unique form of calcium, an Israeli company says it could help develop treatments for various diseases. Rinat Harash has more. Credit to Reuters.

Reindeers in Japan audition for pizza delivery job
In preparation for the Christmas season, Domino's Pizza in Japan starts testing the ability of reindeers to deliver pizzas to residents. Credit to Reuters.

Electronic nose could sniff out dangerous chemicals
Researchers in Belgium are developing a sensitive 'electronic nose' that can detect pesticides and nerve gas in very low concentrations, using substances they call "microscopic sponges." Matthew Stock reports. Credit to Reuters.

Canberra Zoo adds 4 newborn lemur babies
Canberra's National Zoo and Aquarium has four additions of Black and White Ruffed Lemurs, the first of the critically endangered species to be born at the zoo. Credit to Reuters.

Mark Wahlberg discusses his Boston Marathon bombing drama
Actor and producer Mark Wahlberg discusses why it's not too soon to dramatise the events surrounding the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. Credit to Reuters.

Tight security around Trump Tower disrupts The Big Apple
Blocked streets, crowded sidewalks, concrete barricades and police with big guns disrupt the hustle and bustle of Midtown Manhattan. Credit to Reuters.

Chimps caught on camera fishing for algae
Researchers observe wild chimpanzees using long branches to 'fish' for algae, displaying problem-solving skills to reach the nutrient-rich food source growing on the stream beds in Bakoun, Guinea. Jillian Kitchener reports. Credit to Reuters.

Cows rescued after being stranded in New Zealand quake
Cows stranded by New Zealand earthquake live to see 'an udder' day. Credit to Reuters.

Star Wars exhibition comes to London
A touring Star Wars exhibition offers sci-fi fans the chance to get up close to props from the film franchise and even create an interactive Star Wars identity. Francis Maguire reports. Credit to Reuters.