'Warhammer Online' delivers the goods: "Warhammer Online" has been touted by industry watchers as the one game capable of dethroning "World of Warcraft." Quite the prophecy, but "Warhammer" largely delivers on its promise to make online gaming inclusive, fun and not such a grind. ›12:54 3 Oct, Fri
Ask.com revamps search for speed, relevancy: Assuming your company's name isn't a verb synonymous with looking things up online, how do you get Web surfers to not just try your search engine, but also frequent it? ›14:34
Smog impact found to vary by gender, race: It's not just the elderly who are vulnerable to the ill effects of air pollution, new research suggests. ›16:27 1 Oct, Wed
Justices won't hear jury, Bible case: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to consider a murder case in which a jury foreman read passages of the Bible to hold-out jurors who subsequently voted to impose the death penalty. ›18:36
Spiritual surfers praise The Big Kahuna: He may not be able to walk on water, but when the mood strikes, Father Matthew Munoz can ride one gnarly wave all the way into the beach. ›21:02 5 Oct, Sun
Video: A new line of attacks from Palin: Oct. 5: Gov. Sarah Palin is criticizing Sen. Obama for "palling around" with Bill Ayers, a former '60s radical who worked on education projects with Obama. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports.(Nightly News) ›22:51 5 Oct, Sun
Video: How soon will bailout plan work?: Oct. 5: CNBC's Senior Economics Reporter Steve Liesman talks about what to watch at the start of the financial week.(Nightly News) ›23:09 5 Oct, Sun
HIV, cancer researchers win Nobel: Three European scientists shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for separate discoveries of viruses that cause AIDS and cervical cancer, breakthroughs that helped doctors fight the deadly diseases. ›16:47
Study: Urban bears arefatter, die earlier: Urban black bears are much heavier and more likely to die violent deaths than their wilder peers, a new study found. And if female, they're more likely to get pregnant at a younger age. ›20:58 30 Sep, Tue
FBI file details Evel Knievel allegations: According to his FBI file, daredevil Evel Knievel was nearly charged with being part of a crime syndicate. He in turn threatened to sue the FBI, and neither side followed through. ›18:26
Miley Cyrus celebrates Sweet 16 at Disneyland: Miley Cyrus celebrated her 16th birthday at an over-the-top Disneyland celebration Sunday even though she doesnt actually turn 16 until Nov. 23. ›13:27
Study: Tuna travel across the Atlantic: Bluefin tuna from both sides of the Atlantic get together as juveniles, a discovery that could affect how the tuna fishery is managed. ›22:41 2 Oct, Thu
Justices begin session with smoking suit: The Supreme Court opened its new term Monday suggesting it would side with tobacco companies in their fight to block lawsuits over deceptive marketing of "light" cigarettes. ›17:47
Spacecraft zooms by Mercury for second time: A NASA probe made its second Mercury flyby early Monday as closes in on the closest planet to the sun. ›15:05
California to help climate by curbing sprawl: California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed legislation that attempts to ease greenhouse gas emissions by giving priority to transportation projects that limit commutes and curb urban sprawl. ›19:26 1 Oct, Wed
Video: Todd on shifting electoral map: Oct. 5: NBC's Chuck Todd tells us that industrial Midwest states have moved out of the "toss-up" category and into the Obama column.(Nightly News) ›22:55 5 Oct, Sun
Lying about your age? A computer can tell: How well can you hide your age? Computer scientists at the University of Illinois have developed a software program that estimates age based solely on someones facial appearance. ›13:03
Stripper science earns frivolous fame: The 2008 Ig Nobel laureates include researchers who studied the spermicidal properties of cola drinks, as well as psychologists who found a link between exotic dancers' fertility and their earnings. ›23:51 2 Oct, Thu
CERN computer grid links 7,000 scientists: CERN, the world's biggest particle physics laboratory and creator of the Worldwide Web, on Friday unveiled a new computer network allowing thousands of scientists around the world to crunch data on its huge experiments. ›17:28 3 Oct, Fri
Ford 'MyKey' to set limits on teen driving: So you think junior is a little too lead-footed when he drives the family car? Starting next year, Ford Motor Co. will give you the power to do something about it. ›19:15
Mental health parity plan tacked onto bailout: Legislation requiring equal treatment of mental and physical health problems was approved Friday as part of the government's massive economic bailout bill. ›18:47 3 Oct, Fri
Is this a trick? Kids get toys instead of sweets: It wasnt the gruesome costumes or gory masks turning up at Lisa Brunos front door that spooked her on Halloween. It was the pudge lurking beneath the costumes. ›18:54
Unlocking the secrets of memory: Doctors are learning about the secrets of your brain and how to preserve your memories. ›16:36 5 Oct, Sun
Ancient Peru pyramid spotted by satellite: A new remote sensing technology has peeled away layers of mud and rock near Peru's Cahuachi desert to reveal an ancient adobe pyramid, Italian researchers announced on Friday at a satellite imagery conference in Rome. ›05:33