InnovationStudents plan futuristic service station for M25University of Bristol students have generated ideas for a futuristic service stationEnglandHow the computer games industry is embracing AIDeveloping computer games can be wildly expensive so some hope that AI can cut the cost.BusinessTech Decoded: Sign up to our newsletterGet timely, trusted tech news from BBC correspondents around the world, every Monday and Friday.Apple working to fix alarming iPhone issueUsers have been reporting unexpected lie-ins after the alarms on their phones failed to go off.TechnologyThis rare cicada emergence last happened in 1803Two broods of cicadas have started emerging simultaneously for the first time in 200 years. It's loud, messy and very interesting.FutureHow the computer games industry is embracing AIDeveloping computer games can be wildly expensive so some hope that AI can cut the cost.BusinessApple sees biggest fall in sales for a yearApple's boss fought back doubts over the firm's future growth.TikTok and Universal settle music royalties disputeThe deal means songs from artists including Ariana Grande and Drake can be used on the platform again.TechnologyThe insect farmers turning to AI to help lower costsMakers of insect-based animal feed hope to be able to compete with soybeans on price.BusinessTech Decoded: Sign up to our newsletterGet timely, trusted tech news from BBC correspondents around the world, every Monday and Friday.Science and healthFace of 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman revealedScientists build a 3D model of one of our evolutionary cousins from the pieces of a shattered skull.Science & EnvironmentWhat makes a Neanderthal?Palaeoanthropologist Emma Pomeroy describes the main features of the Shanidar Z Neanderthal skull.Science & EnvironmentDaddy-daughter duo seeing galaxies far, far awayKevin and Isabelle often spend hours taking pictures in their back garden in Lincolnshire, England.Science & EnvironmentArizona lawmakers spar as 1864 abortion law repealedTwo Republicans broke ranks to join Democrats in repealing the bill after it was revived in April.US & CanadaWatchAI v The Mind: Who has the edge?In a new series, we will test the limits of the latest AI technology by pitting it against human experts.Artificial IntelligenceWhy is only 10 percent of the population left-handed?A new study reveals the role of rare gene variants and randomness in determining left-handedness. Science & HealthThe surprising benefits of a traditional Japanese dietNew research shows that a traditional Japanese diet rich in fish and soybeans can stave off cognitive decline.Science & HealthFeeling angry? Venting doesn't actually helpYou might think it's helpful to vent or smash things when you're angry. But a new study shows it doesn't help.Science & HealthHow AI and deepfakes are changing politicsSome politicians have found themselves victims of deepfakes. Can the public trust politicians in the age of AI?Artificial IntelligenceHow smoking affects your belly fatThere's more than just one type of fat - and it's more important than our waistlines. Science & HealthOatzempic: Should you try the oat drink for weight loss?We asked an expert about oatzempic, the latest viral weight loss trend on TikTok.Science & HealthNeuralink patient seen playing chess using brain implantIn a livestream on X, the patient explained that he was using a device in his brain to move the cursor.TechnologyDoes apple cider vinegar really help with weight loss?Debunking the health benefits of apple cider vinegar.Science & HealthDoes it really take 10,000 steps to stay healthy?Studies tout the benefits of walking, yet offer conflicting advice on daily step goals.Science & HealthWhat is the iron lung and how does it work?The iron lung kept Paul Alexander, known as 'Polio Paul', alive for more than 70 years. But what is it?Science & HealthThe 24-year-old selling human bonesFrom a warehouse in Brooklyn, a recent college graduate collects, displays and sells human remains.Science & HealthHow a US TikTok ban will affect Gen ZWe spoke to two influencers who use the short form video platform to raise awareness and inform.TechnologyThe search for a cancer 'kill-switch'... in spaceCancer cells develop at warp speed in space, potentially aiding some highly experimental new treatments.Science & HealthWhy we have hair on our headsWhy did humans evolve to retain hair on their heads while losing it on their bodies?Science & HealthThe celebrities 'deepfaked' for US influencer's adsPiers Morgan and Oprah have criticised the use of AI deepfake ads used to promote a "manifestation" guide.TechnologyAre we worse at Moon landings than 50 years ago?We've set foot on the Moon multiple times. But getting to the lunar surface is far from straightforward.Science & HealthPaul Carter tries out Atom Limbs bionic armBBC Click reporter Paul Carter tries out the Atom Limbs prosthetic with 'full range of human motion'.TechnologyJason shows the BBC how the Atom Limbs prosthetic worksJason lost his arm in an accident in 2012, and he's been working with Atom Limbs to test their prosthetic.TechnologyThe 17th Century town that quarantined itselfThe heroic story of a British village that took decisive action when the bubonic plague struck.Science & Health FeaturesNew Zealand's city built on a labyrinth of lava cavesAuckland is the largest city in New Zealand and beneath it lies an equally sprawling network of lava caves.See more'This has to be somewhere that women feel safe'Aboriginal mothers and their babies have higher death rates and poorer health outcomes than non-Indigenous Australians. New community-led services are trying to change that.FutureThe dangers of cancer fatalismCancer isn't necessarily a death sentence, but it's common to believe that it is.FutureWhy we continue to embrace 'slow' techDigital technology's quickness and convenience ought to have buried its analogue counterparts. Yet vinyl records and film photography endure. Why do people continue to use it?FutureWhat happened when India banned TikTokTikTok was one of India's most popular apps – until it was banned in 2020. It's a lesson for what might unfold if a US ban goes ahead.FutureCivilisation collapse: Lessons from the pastPre-modern states and civilisations became more prone to collapse as time passed – a pattern that holds lessons for today's ageing global powers.FutureDaniel Dennett: 'Civilisation is fragile'Before his recent death, the influential philosopher Daniel Dennett spoke to the BBC about why he saw new dangers from AI.FutureWatchWatch: Wild orangutan treats his own woundsIt is the first time a creature in the wild has been seen using a medicinal plant to treat a wound.Science & EnvironmentWatch Ocado robots in actionOcado has added robotic arms to its newest warehouse near Luton.BusinessToxic flaring in RumailaLocal residents in Iraq film toxic gas release from oil field where BP operateScience & EnvironmentRosemary Coogan gains her astronaut wingsAstrophysicist Rosemary Coogan graduates from Europe's astronaut training school.Science & EnvironmentChasing cracks on an Antarctic ice shelfUK researchers want to understand what triggers the Antarctic to kick out city-sized icebergs.Science & EnvironmentWatch: Coral turns white from deadly ocean heatOcean heat records have been breaking for months. This is the first global evidence of the impacts on sea life.Science & EnvironmentThe initials on the wall in PompeiiThe initials on the wall in PompeiiScience & EnvironmentTravelling the world for a 12th solar eclipseQueen's University lecturer Ryan Milligan travels the world to catch a glimpse of the eclipse.Northern IrelandWorld first as leopards filmed hunting in pitch blackThe BBC's Natural History Unit got a rare glimpse of the behaviour as climate change forces animals to adapt.Science & EnvironmentWorld first as leopards filmed hunting in pitch blackThe BBC's Natural History Unit got a rare glimpse of the behaviour as climate change forces animals to adapt.Science & EnvironmentSatellite view of Earth: Swiss AlpsA UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit.Science & EnvironmentSatellite view of Earth: Canadian wildfiresA UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit.Science & EnvironmentSatellite view of Earth: Namibian desertA UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit.Science & EnvironmentSatellite view of Earth: Cloudless UKA UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit.Science & EnvironmentSpaceX launches its mammoth Starship rocketThe most powerful rocket system ever built lifted off from its base in southeast Texas.Science & EnvironmentWatch: Seedlings from Sycamore Gap tree sprout upBBC News is shown the secret site protecting the remains of the Sycamore Gap tree felled last year.Science & EnvironmentRobot boats: The remote-controlled vessels on our seasSatellites, robotics, sensors and smart algorithms are changing the way we work at sea.Science & EnvironmentBBC Verify: How to spot AI fakes in the US electionThe BBC's Marianna Spring explains the key to recognising AI-generated images circulating on social media.US & CanadaMoment astronauts hug as they arrive at space stationThe Endeavour spacecraft docked with the ISS after blasting off from Florida.Science & EnvironmentMeet Robbie, the walking talking robot guide dogCould the traditional guide dog have a hi-tech competitor?ScotlandMore innovationTesla staff say entire Supercharger team firedThe division responsible for the car-maker's huge fast-charging network is being axed to cut costs.TechnologyTens of millions secretly use WhatsApp despite bansWill Cathcart reveals how many people are secretly using his app in countries where it is banned.TechnologyBinance crypto boss sentenced to 4 months in prisonChangpeng Zhao, head of world's largest crypto platform, pleaded guilty to breaking US money laundering laws.TechnologyMeta faces EU probe over Russian disinformationThe EU says Facebook and Instagram have not done enough to combat "malicious actors'" political ads.TechnologyHacker jailed for blackmailing therapy patientsJulius Kivimäki threatened thousands of patients he would publish details of their therapy sessions.TechnologyBumble boss: What women in tech can learn from meLidiane Jones says women have to turn the career barriers they still face to their advantage.TechnologyWorld's biggest 3D printer whirs into actionIt's hoped giant device will be able to print homes, bridges, boats and wind turbines.TechnologyGoogle accused of making it harder to search for rivalIn a complaint to the EU, email firm Tuta says it suddenly became much less visible in Google search.TechnologyWhen could TikTok be banned under new US law?The video app TikTok could be banned in the US unless it is sold by its Chinese parent company ByteDance.Technology