Growth in Carbon Capture Projects This Year is Dramatic, Showing Global Determination to Cut Emissions
The number of carbon capture and storage projects in the pipeline is exploding, thanks to worldwide efforts to cut emissions.
The number of carbon capture and storage projects in the pipeline is exploding, thanks to worldwide efforts to cut emissions.
The Bidens surprised the White House groundskeeper of 50 years by planting an American Elm tree, which will honor him for nearly 200 years.
The exact location of the tomb of St. Nicholas who inspired the gift-giving of Santa Claus has been uncovered in southern Turkey.
Drinking black tea may reduce the risk of dying young from heart disease, according to a new study of a half-million people, ages 40-69.
Photos are shedding light on the 1901 rebuilding of Stonehenge when engineers moved the tallest stones back into prehistoric positions.
Volunteers carved a 100-foot mural of poppies onto a beach in a poignant tribute to the fallen ahead of Remembrance Day, November 11.
Moe Hunter awoke from a coma and suddenly had artistic talents like never before-and now he's a carpenter and pro model builder.
Locals have spent a decade fighting to save The Rising Sun from being converted by property developers into new homes.
A policeman heartbroken when thieves stole his Service Medal was stunned when kind strangers pulled it from a river and tracked him down.
An Australian woman discovered a replica of her grandfather's World War II plane, named after her grandma—and recreated her favorite photo.
A study of movement tracking found a brisk daily 15-minute walk is enough to cut the risk of heart disease, but a 30-minute stroll is not.
The study included an experiment that found spinach by the new air vents grew four times larger than the other plants.