If approved, the rules could lead to electric vehicles comprising 67 percent of new car sales by 2032
The 1.8-mile-long tunnel in Norway is part of a broader effort to encourage residents to ditch their cars
As users move to online streaming, the company will mail its last disc in September
The historic home also hosted the likes of W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington
Twelve right hands found in an Egyptian palace courtyard were likely battle trophies that warriors exchanged for gold
The final performance of Broadway's longest-running show took place over the weekend
Just over half the skeleton is made of actual fossils, which come from three different specimens
The 394-foot-tall Starship, the largest rocket ever built, flew for about four minutes on April 20
Thanks to a "natural clean-up crew" of zooplankton, the large freshwater alpine lake is looking especially pristine
A Colorado fisherman spotted the camera sticking out of the mud along the the Animas River
Archaeologists think the elaborately decorated site was built to be a spectacle
Experts have linked six genetic profiles sequenced from exhumed remains to 19 potential surnames in seven states
The first-of-its-kind find reveals how sauropods may have moved between Australia and South America during the mid-Cretaceous
This spectacle in the South Pacific will be visible in online livestreams on Wednesday. It is the last hybrid solar eclipse until 2031
Stored for 40 years in two warehouses and an abandoned church, the valuable vehicles include a variety of European and American makes and models
At least one fortune-writing company is using ChatGPT to come up with the clever messages that are a beloved staple of Chinese food in America
An upcoming exhibition will explore how the label has been applied to performers throughout history
Land artist Dario Gambarin used a 270,000-square-foot field in Verona, Italy, as a canvas
Research suggests the personalized vaccine, paired with an immunotherapy drug, can reduce melanoma recurrence in high-risk patients
Both vessels sank during a storm in November 1914—but a third is still missing
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