Top wine regions in the United States: Its time for wine and from sea to shining sea, from New Yorks Hudson Valley to Napa. Discover where you can find great wines that span the alphabet, from Albarino to Zinfandel. ›04:36
Tree power could save forests from fires: Tree power might sound like a hippie battle cry, but scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have literally tapped into the tiny electrical current carried in trees and created a company, Voltree, to capitalize on it as a power source. ›16:15 1 Oct, Wed
All-electric Smart car is unveiled: Get ready for a new sound not look to the tiny Smart cars produced by Daimler. On Thursday, the company introduced its Smart ED an all-electric vehicle that makes barely a peep. ›19:47 2 Oct, Thu
First U.S. CO2 auction nets $38.5 million: Northeastern fossil fuel-burning power plants, which are now required to buy credits to cover the carbon they emit, spent nearly $40 million in the first such U.S. cap-and-trade auction. ›19:25 29 Sep, Mon
As economy sags, so do faces ... and breasts: The economy isn't the only thing that's sagging so are faces, breasts and bellies as would-be cosmetic surgery patients increasingly opt against costly nips and tucks because of tough financial times. ›13:37 3 Oct, Fri
Mudslinging grips McCain, Obama campaigns: The heightened attacks, initiated over the weekend by the Republican campaign, gathered intensity Monday as Democrats resurrected their opponent's links to a financial scandal two decades ago. ›19:35
2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Top 10 Wacky Concept Cars: MSN editors pick the 10 craziest concept cars at the Tokyo show. ›07:00 29 Oct, Mon
4.2 million new 'green' jobs predicted: A major shift to renewable energy and efficiency is expected to produce 4.2 million new "green" jobs over the next three decades, according to a study commissioned by the nation's mayors. ›17:58 2 Oct, Thu
Hoda Kotb: Life is better after cancer: "Cancer survivors are blessed with two lives," TODAY anchor and breast cancer survivor Hoda Kotb writes in a personal essay. "There is your life before cancer, and your life after. I am here to tell you your second life is going to be so much better than the first." ›11:27 1 Oct, Wed
After losing 500 pounds, man getting married: Once the world's most obese man, Manuel Uribe is getting hitched. ›15:29 2 Oct, Thu
Egyptians looking for 'good side' of America: ›19:45 15 Aug, Fri
Academy sets date for Nobel lit prize: The 2008 winner of the Nobel Prize in literature will be presented on Oct. 9, the Swedish Academy said, completing the schedule of this year's Nobel announcements. ›13:01 3 Oct, Fri
Best bets: Who will win Nobel lit prize?: A British betting agency gives Italian scholar and journalist Claudio Magris the edge with 3-1 odds of winning the prize, while others say American novelist Philip Roth and Japanese writer Haruki Murakami top the list of hopefuls this year. ›17:33 1 Oct, Wed
Study: Some cereals more than 50% sugar: A new analysis by Consumer Reports found that 11 popular breakfast cereals contain at least 40 percent sugar by weight. Thats at least as much sugar as youd get in a glazed doughnut from Dunkin Donuts. ›22:06 1 Oct, Wed
Revisions to knee, hip implants on the rise: One in 75 patients who gets a knee or hip replaced must get it replaced again within three years, new research finds. ›19:21
A-plus! Makeover for math teacher: US Weekly contributor Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over two TODAY fans looking for hot new styles a math teacher going out on the town and a mother of seven preparing for a cruise. ›15:59 19 Sep, Fri
Bomber hits Pakistan official's home: A suicide bomber attacked a lawmaker's house in eastern Pakistan on Monday, killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 50, officials and a witness said. ›14:51
Russia steps up Georgia pullout plans: Russian forces stepped up preparations Monday to withdraw from bases and checkpoints surrounding two separatist regions in Georgia, four days before a deadline being closely watched by the West. ›19:20
Fake babies ease women's anxiety, sadness: Can something un-alive truly take the place of a real human? For some, the trend of women playing with "reborn dolls" is something straight out of "The Twilight Zone." But according to psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz, the behavior can provide reprieve for those coping with loss, sadness or anxiety. ›19:19 3 Oct, Fri
5 smart snacking tips to help you slim down: While eating all day long may seem like a dieting no-no, it can actually help you avoid weight-loss yo-yoing. ›12:17 3 Oct, Fri
China cancels some U.S. military contacts: China has canceled some military contacts with the Pentagon as a result of America's recent announcement of a planned arms sale to Taiwan, a Pentagon official said Monday. ›19:31