In Space, Your Own Stem Cells Can't Sleep And Then Become Zombies
Your stem cells do lots of important work in your body, but a new study shows that they don't function properly in outer space. And then things get serious.
Read MoreYour stem cells do lots of important work in your body, but a new study shows that they don't function properly in outer space. And then things get serious.
Read MoreVehicles have three kinds of oil lights, and each means something different. So when they come on, how long should you wait before you pull over?
Read MoreLong after "Back to the Future" promised us flying cars, GE has invested $300 million in a startup that wants to make one. There are lots of challenges ahead.
Read MoreSamuelsson clearly thinks Volvo will make it, but he also isn't hemming and hawing when it comes to difficulties the brand faces.
Read MoreThe new 2026 Nissan Z will have Sport, Performance, and Nismo versions, as well as a Heritage Edition. They harken back to classic Zs of the 20th century.
Read MoreDid your car in the 1990s make the list? If it did, perhaps you should reevaluate the life choices you made during the Clinton Administration.
Read MoreTariffs were meant to bring production back to the U.S., but not everyone seems to have got the memo.
Read MoreAutomakers can't resist the urge to mess with a winning formula, but some victims are worse than others.
Read MoreToday's Celica offers wind in your hair driving on the cheap. Could it, however, be a better bargain than a like-priced MX5 or other open top?
Read MoreIf you've ever heard of a kei car, you may be wondering what it is. A car shaped like a key? A special edition? Here's everything you've ever wanted to know.
Read MoreHyundai is teasing us with a Volkswagen Golf-sized hatch that promises to be a practical daily driver in the Concept Three.
Read MoreStellantis may be proud of its EVs, but it seems the transition isn't without teething issues.
Read MoreWashington, D.C., along with 29 states, requires cars to display license plates mounted at both the front and rear, while 21 states only require rear plates.
Read MoreThe 51-year-old driver was arrested by police in the Czech Republic on Sunday for driving a single-seater race car on a public highway.
Read MoreSubaru's redesigned 2026 Outback comes with a ruler built into its taillights that might come in handy the next time you're fishing or gardening.
Read MoreWhile a healthy engine is important, without a transmission, your vehicle isn't going anywhere. Here are the tell-tale signs yours is going out of commission.
Read MoreWhile they are seem like they belong on the city streets, Harley and Indian have been used extensively in the military. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreThe Chrysler Turbine car once seemed like the car of the future — until they were unceremoniously disposed of. Here's what happened to the survivors.
Read More5-cylinder engines are far from common, and there is only one new car in the U.S. you can get equipped with one. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreAccording to new Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa, the storied-yet-troubled trident brand is absolutely, positively, most definitely not on the block.
Read MoreVolkswagen just unveiled a nearly production-ready concept car at IAA Mobility in Munich, Germany called the ID Cross.
Read MoreHarley-Davidson bikes often have everything a rider could want, but for everyone else, there's the CVO program -- but what exactly are CVO bikes?
Read MoreEighty-eight postal services from almost that many countries have completely halted these shipments to the U.S.
Read MoreIt didn't take long after Spirit Airlines declared bankruptcy for the second time in a year for some sharks to start circling.
Read MoreUnderpinning the 5 is the lightweight Polestar Performance Architecture (PPA), which was developed by Polestar's UK R&D team.
Read MoreAs if a global trade war hasn't been making stuff expensive enough, there's a decent chance that your delivery fees are about to go up, too.
Read MoreTesla only spent $10,000 on X ads over the first two months of 2025, according to an SEC filing.
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