InnovationGrumpy gran aged 75 is global Fortnite sensationA Scottish grandmother gained thousands of followers after teaming up with a world-famous gamer.NE Scotland, Orkney & Shetland'Game-changing' study into Saturn's northern lightsTwo projects will look at the aurorae of Saturn and Uranus.BerkshireTech Decoded: Sign up to our newsletterGet timely, trusted tech news from BBC correspondents around the world, every Monday and Friday.Apple becomes the latest tech giant under siegeWith a loyal fanbase, Apple is in a unique position which is now under fire, writes Zoe Kleinman.TechnologyWATCHApple monopoly creates 'higher prices' - Attorney GeneralThe US has filed a landmark lawsuit against the smartphone company, alleging it has illegally limited competitors.US & Canada'Game-changing' study into Saturn's northern lightsTwo projects will look at the aurorae of Saturn and Uranus.BerkshireUS accuses Apple of monopolising smartphone marketIn a landmark lawsuit, the justice department alleges the company uses its power to limit competition.US & Canada‘I want to help people fly – and keep them safe’Many experienced aircraft engineers are retiring and the aerospace sector is struggling to replace them.BusinessReddit shares jump in New York stock market debutThe social media firm's share prices rose almost 50% on its first day on the New York Stock Exchange.BusinessTech Decoded: Sign up to our newsletterGet timely, trusted tech news from BBC correspondents around the world, every Monday and Friday.Science and healthThe legal status of psychedelics around the worldPsychedelics see increased legalisation and decriminalisation globally as treatment usages expand.FutureSolar eclipse spectacle set to grip North America againHow lucky is that? The US will witness its second total solar eclipse in seven years on 8 April.Science & EnvironmentMan 'recovering well' after pig kidney transplantSurgeons say using animals for organ donation could cut waiting lists and save lives.HealthNewly discovered beetle almost mistaken for bird pooAn Australian researcher spotted the white furry bug by chance while camping within rainforest.AustraliaWatchNeuralink 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 & HealthThe history of virtual reality that led to Apple Vision ProApple is turning science fiction into reality but was VR meant to be used like this?TechnologyMark Zuckerberg's early yearsWatch the full documentary Mark Zuckerberg: The Billionaires Who Made Our World on BBC Select.TechnologyWhat to know about brain computersElon Musk's Neuralink has developed a brain chip that allows users to control a computer with their mind.Science & HealthHow to make better New Year's resolutionsHave you 'broken' any News Year's resolutions yet? If so, you're not alone - on average 80% of resolutions fail.Science & HealthWe inhale a credit card's worth of microplastics each weekA new study has found microplastics where they've never been seen before, sitting deep inside human lungs.Science & HealthDoes cough medicine actually work?The maker of Robitussin is recalling several products containing honey due to contamination.Science & HealthSee what your brain does when you look at artCutting-edge headsets show the impact of art on human brainwaves.Science & Health FeaturesNaples sits on a monster that could consume itBeneath one of Italy's most densely populated cities, there is danger brewing.See moreWhy this rare pygmy hippo's birth is so importantThe birth of a rare pygmy hippo means the newborn's species is closer to being saved.FutureThe benefits of intermittent fasting - the right wayFasting offers the tantalising promise that changing mealtimes, and not the meals, can be good for you. 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Amanda Ruggeri explores the psychology, and the steps you can take to avoid it happening.FutureHow the iron lung led to the modern ICUWith the passing of iron lung patient Paul Alexander, a look back at how the device paved the way for subsequent life-saving medical innovations.FutureHow much water should you drink a day?Here's how much water you actually need in a day – and how your body's thirst mechanism and hydration needs change as you age.FutureWatchSatellite 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?ScotlandWatch: Northern lights give surprise displayThe northern lights were spotted across Oxfordshire on Sunday night in a surprisingly strong display.OxfordSpaceX rocket blasts US-Russian crew towards space stationThe three men and one woman crew will stay on the International Space Station (ISS) for a six month mission.Science & EnvironmentKiller whale v shark: Solo orca eats great whiteA solitary killer whale, or orca, has been filmed hunting and killing a great white shark in an "astonishing" attack.Science & EnvironmentMedical student: $1bn gift allows for ‘dreaming bigger’Students at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York will be able to attend school tuition-free after a $1bn donation.US & CanadaMedical students find out school will be tuition-freeStudents broke into cheers and tears as a former professor at a New York college announced a $1bn donation.US & CanadaHow Danionella cerebrum makes its soundHow Danionella cerebrum makes its soundScience & Environment‘We are transmitting’: US Moon mission touches downAn American company becomes the first commercial outfit to put a spacecraft on the Moon.Science & EnvironmentListen to humpback whales' songHumpbacks and other baleen whales have evolved a specialised "voice box" that enables them to sing underwater.Science & EnvironmentMoment giant Antarctica drone takes offScientists want to use the robot plane to reach inaccessible areas to understand climate change.Science & Environment'We had to adapt our robots to the AI revolution'Sandy Enoch of Robotical explains why he had to pivot his educational robot company due to AI.BusinessMore innovationNationwide payments to banks delayed by IT glitchThe building society says the problem has now been resolved but there is a payment backlog.TechnologyVodafone-Three merger could lead to higher pricesMerger of two of the UK's biggest mobile network providers could now face an in-depth investigation.Technology'Mass surveillance' fears over law change plansTrade body techUK outlines "substantial concerns" over plans to amend the Investigatory Powers Act.TechnologyPlans to boost resilience of 999 system announcedProposals follow chaotic scenes in June 2023 when people could not connect to emergency services.TechnologyAI test spots tiny cancers missed by doctorsAn AI tool called Mia found missed breast cancer symptoms in the scans of 11 women during an NHS test.TechnologyThe growing array of alternatives to lithium batteriesThey are difficult to recycle and require huge amounts of water and energy to produce, emerging alternatives could be cheaper and greener.FutureFraud risk for Vans customers after data breachThe footwear firm's parent company was hacked and customers' personal information stolen.TechnologyBritish AI pioneer joins MicrosoftMustafa Suleyman, the co-founder of DeepMind - which was bought by Google - is to lead Microsoft AI.TechnologyIs TikTok really a danger to the West?Calls in the US for a ban on TikTok have reignited the global debate about its cyber-security risks.Technology