Innovation Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and the album comeback The two megastars have both ditched singles for their latest releases - will others follow their lead? Newsbeat E-scooters to return to Berkshire town Slough Borough Council says 300 e-scooters and 25 e-bikes will be available from 28 May. Berkshire Tech Decoded: Sign up to our newsletter Get timely, trusted tech news from BBC correspondents around the world, every Monday and Friday. Tesla Autopilot recall to be probed by US regulator The regulator will check whether Tesla's fix adequately addressed safety concerns. US & Canada Everyday EVs are taking a page from Formula E The common electric vehicle doesn't need to hit lightning speed – but Formula E race cars could usher in a new era for all. Worklife E-scooters to return to Berkshire town Slough Borough Council says 300 e-scooters and 25 e-bikes will be available from 28 May. Berkshire What happened when India banned TikTok TikTok 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. Future Hungary opens up to Chinese tech despite protests Hungary is attempting to be a world power in manufacturing electric vehicle batteries, despite locals' reservations. Europe World's biggest 3D printer whirs into action It's hoped giant device will be able to print homes, bridges, boats and wind turbines. Technology Tech Decoded: Sign up to our newsletter Get timely, trusted tech news from BBC correspondents around the world, every Monday and Friday. Science and health US officials probe Indian spice mix pesticide claims Officials in several countries say spice mixes made by MDH and Everest may contain ethylene oxide. India How is the King's cancer treatment going? The King's medical team are "sufficiently pleased" with his progress after he was diagnosed with cancer in February. Health Can bird flu be stopped? Bird flu is decimating wildlife around the world and is now spreading in cows. In the handful of human cases seen so far it has been extremely deadly. Future Japan comes face to face with its own space junk A Tokyo company's satellite encounters a big lump of space debris high above the Earth. Science & Environment Watch The surprising benefits of a traditional Japanese diet New research shows that a traditional Japanese diet rich in fish and soybeans can stave off cognitive decline. Science & Health Feeling angry? Venting doesn't actually help You might think it's helpful to vent or smash things when you're angry. But a new study shows it doesn't help. Science & Health How AI and deepfakes are changing politics Some politicians have found themselves victims of deepfakes. Can the public trust politicians in the age of AI? 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Science & Health The 24-year-old selling human bones From a warehouse in Brooklyn, a recent college graduate collects, displays and sells human remains. Science & Health How a US TikTok ban will affect Gen Z We spoke to two influencers who use the short form video platform to raise awareness and inform. Technology The search for a cancer 'kill-switch'... in space Cancer cells develop at warp speed in space, potentially aiding some highly experimental new treatments. Science & Health Why we have hair on our heads Why did humans evolve to retain hair on their heads while losing it on their bodies? Science & Health The celebrities 'deepfaked' for US influencer's ads Piers Morgan and Oprah have criticised the use of AI deepfake ads used to promote a "manifestation" guide. Technology Are 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 & Health Paul Carter tries out Atom Limbs bionic arm BBC Click reporter Paul Carter tries out the Atom Limbs prosthetic with 'full range of human motion'. Technology Jason shows the BBC how the Atom Limbs prosthetic works Jason lost his arm in an accident in 2012, and he's been working with Atom Limbs to test their prosthetic. Technology The 17th Century town that quarantined itself The heroic story of a British village that took decisive action when the bubonic plague struck. Science & Health The history of virtual reality that led to Apple Vision Pro Apple is turning science fiction into reality but was VR meant to be used like this? Technology Mark Zuckerberg's early years Watch the full documentary Mark Zuckerberg: The Billionaires Who Made Our World on BBC Select. Technology Features Civilisation collapse: Lessons from the past Pre-modern states and civilisations became more prone to collapse as time passed – a pattern that holds lessons for today's ageing global powers. See more Daniel 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. Future The rise and fall and possible rise of the oyster As the US leapfrogged through industrialisation, many of its urban workers were fed on a modern delicacy: oysters. How did this shellfish go from fast food to luxury? Future Does 'zombie deer disease' pose risks for humans? There are growing concerns that chronic wasting disease may be able to jump the species barrier with a possible link to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Future The miniature reactors that may power lunar bases Astronauts living on the Moon will need lots of power – but they can't take fuel supplies with them. A new generation of miniature nuclear reactors could be the answer. Future Is filtered water healthier than tap water? Table-top filters can remove contaminants from tap water – but are they really necessary, and could they cause unintentional harm? Future Why Musk's Neuralink 'extends the mind's borders' When we merge mind and machine, the traditional borders of the self dissipate, says philosopher Dvija Mehta. Future Watch Watch Ocado robots in action Ocado has added robotic arms to its newest warehouse near Luton. Business Toxic flaring in Rumaila Local residents in Iraq film toxic gas release from oil field where BP operate Science & Environment Rosemary Coogan gains her astronaut wings Astrophysicist Rosemary Coogan graduates from Europe's astronaut training school. Science & Environment Chasing cracks on an Antarctic ice shelf UK researchers want to understand what triggers the Antarctic to kick out city-sized icebergs. Science & Environment Watch: Coral turns white from deadly ocean heat Ocean heat records have been breaking for months. This is the first global evidence of the impacts on sea life. Science & Environment The initials on the wall in Pompeii The initials on the wall in Pompeii Science & Environment Travelling the world for a 12th solar eclipse Queen's University lecturer Ryan Milligan travels the world to catch a glimpse of the eclipse. Northern Ireland World first as leopards filmed hunting in pitch black The BBC's Natural History Unit got a rare glimpse of the behaviour as climate change forces animals to adapt. Science & Environment World first as leopards filmed hunting in pitch black The BBC's Natural History Unit got a rare glimpse of the behaviour as climate change forces animals to adapt. Science & Environment Satellite view of Earth: Swiss Alps A UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit. Science & Environment Satellite view of Earth: Canadian wildfires A UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit. Science & Environment Satellite view of Earth: Namibian desert A UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit. Science & Environment Satellite view of Earth: Cloudless UK A UK company is making high-definition movies of Planet Earth from orbit. Science & Environment SpaceX launches its mammoth Starship rocket The most powerful rocket system ever built lifted off from its base in southeast Texas. Science & Environment Watch: Seedlings from Sycamore Gap tree sprout up BBC News is shown the secret site protecting the remains of the Sycamore Gap tree felled last year. Science & Environment Robot boats: The remote-controlled vessels on our seas Satellites, robotics, sensors and smart algorithms are changing the way we work at sea. Science & Environment BBC Verify: How to spot AI fakes in the US election The BBC's Marianna Spring explains the key to recognising AI-generated images circulating on social media. US & Canada Moment astronauts hug as they arrive at space station The Endeavour spacecraft docked with the ISS after blasting off from Florida. Science & Environment Meet Robbie, the walking talking robot guide dog Could the traditional guide dog have a hi-tech competitor? Scotland Watch: Northern lights give surprise display The northern lights were spotted across Oxfordshire on Sunday night in a surprisingly strong display. Oxford More innovation Google accused of making it harder to search for rival In a complaint to the EU, email firm Tuta says it suddenly became much less visible in Google search. Technology When 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 Meta AI spending plans cause share price slump Investors react badly to the Facebook and WhatsApp owner spending more than anticipated on AI. Technology Tesla profits slump by more than a half The EV maker brings forward launch plans for new models as profits drop by more than half. Technology Three-year-olds groomed online, charity warns IWF says many were likely filmed remotely while using phones or other handheld devices at home. Technology EU may suspend money-for-views TikTok feature The feature, which pays users to go on TikTok, could be temporarily suspended as early as Thursday. Technology Grindr sued for allegedly revealing users' HIV status The LGBTQ+ dating app is being sued in a class action lawsuit over allegedly misusing users' data. Technology From WhatsApp to Greggs - why is tech going down more? Experts say tech outages do seem to be happening more often. Technology Almost a quarter of kids aged 5-7 have smartphones The regulator calls the data a "wake up call", and says parents and industry need to do more. Technology