Science Helps Economy: New 'Seahorse' Sees Scallops in New Way
Updated: 12:49 PM A new underwater explorer has hit the seas armed with cameras, strobes and sonar and charged with being a protector of sorts to the valuable Atlantic scallop catch.
Updated: 12:49 PM A new underwater explorer has hit the seas armed with cameras, strobes and sonar and charged with being a protector of sorts to the valuable Atlantic scallop catch.
Updated: 10:06 AM After talking, planning and collecting iconic Las Vegas signs since 1996, the Neon Museum is getting ready to flip the switch.
Updated: 3:58 PM A Jupiter-bound spacecraft has successfully fired its engine in the first of two crucial maneuvers intended to bring it toward Earth for a momentum-gathering fly-by.
Updated: 4:18 PM Authorities say a New Hampshire woman has been arrested four times in 26 hours for blasting the AC/DC song "Highway to Hell" and other loud music from her home and for throwing a frying pan.
Updated: 9:18 AM South Carolina authorities say a man stole the identity of a physician and pretended to be a doctor, and now they're trying to see whether he harmed any of the hundreds of patients he treated.
Posted: 9:01 AM Quebec police are on the lookout for thieves with a sweet tooth after a considerable amount of maple syrup disappeared from a large warehouse stocking over $30 million worth of the amber nectar.
Posted: 11:22 PM Across the country, many people seem to be chuckling after Condoleezza Rice's lipstick-smeared speech at the RNC Wednesday night. She graced the stage, with lipstick on her teeth.
Posted: 5:37 PM It was scooped up from the sea after 98 years, and now officials say a message in a bottle discovered in Scotland has set a world record.
Updated: 3:51 PM New Mexico corrections officers say an inmate escaped his jail cell by breaking a window bar with a razor blade and a Popsicle stick but changed his mind once he got outside.
Posted: 11:21 PM Pizza Hut is known for putting all sorts of unusual things in their pizza crusts.
Posted: 2:36 PM There's a rare 'blue moon' on Friday, a fitting wink to Neil Armstrong by the cosmic calendar.
Updated: 5:36 PM Authorities in North Carolina say a 13-year-old boy threatened his live-in baby sitter with a steak knife when she asked him about his homework.
Updated: 10:22 PM Will.i.am has premiered his new single - from Mars.
Updated: 10:01 PM Scientists have found a few ancient insects frozen in what is Earth's oldest bug trap.
Updated: 2:03 PM Authorities say a man accused of robbing a bank in western North Dakota called 911 three days later from his home in Kansas and told officers to arrest him for "making a mistake."
Posted: 8:49 AM A man apparently trying to provoke reports of a Bigfoot sighting in northwest Montana was struck by two cars and killed, authorities said.
Updated: 1:24 PM Officials say a grizzly bear has killed a hiker at Denali National Park - the first fatal attack in the park's history.
Posted: 2:24 PM Merced County authorities are searching for four suspects who posed as narcotics investigators to steal marijuana from a man growing plants for medicinal purposes.
Posted: 6:24 AM Here comes the bride, all dressed in a jet pack that's zipping down a California beach.
Updated: 8:23 AM A hefty hippo chased away from his herd at a South African game reserve has found a refreshing place to relax: the lodge's swimming pool. Now it's stuck there.
Posted: 10:40 PM Americas are sending more text messages than ever, according to a study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, which found that the median number of texts adults send and receive in a day doubled from 2009 to 2010.
Updated: 7:21 PM Gov. Jerry Brown briefly reinstated his "Governor Moonbeam" nickname during a visit with the NASA scientists who successfully landed the Curiosity rover on Mars.
Posted: 10:46 AM The Oklahoma City school district says it will review its dress code policy on college sports apparel after an elementary school student was told to turn his University of Michigan T-shirt inside out.
Posted: 10:41 AM An Alabama appeals court is refusing to block an order requiring a man to remove the body of his late wife from a grave in his front yard.
Posted: 11:13 PM Two brothers from a New York City suburb have an advertising concept that's on a roll - a roll of toilet paper.