Latest SciTech Videos
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Play CBS Video February 10, 2006 | 6:40 AM PST
Gadgetoff At EG
The latest, hottest, and most bizarre gadgets, presented by Greg Harper, "Digital Dan" Dubno, Paul "Pablos" Holman, and Doug Krone. (Moderated by Michael Dubno)
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Play CBS Video February 10, 2006 | 3:11 AM PST
Vein Viewer
Only On The Web: CBS News' "Digital" Dan Dubno reveals radical new medical technology that can help find patients' veins instantly. It may also be used to identify individuals.
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Play CBS Video February 10, 2006 | 4:04 AM PST
Fossett Seeks Another Record
Global Flyer pilot Steve Fossett set off another adventure from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, as he attempts to break the airplane long-distance record. Drew Levinson reports.
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Play CBS Video February 8, 2006 | 4:37 AM PST
Scientists Discover Lost World
Scientists in a remote jungle in Indonesia have discovered an exotic rain forest that's home to numerous unknown, exotic species, including birds, frogs and butterflies.
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Play CBS Video February 17, 2006 | 10:45 AM PST
Kama Sutra Worm Stalks Web
An email with a provocative title may spell disaster for your computer if you click on it. Alison Harmelin reports on the latest computer virus to beware of.
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Play CBS Video January 26, 2007 | 12:12 PM PST
Shuttle Columbia Disaster
This Week In History: Thousands witnessed debris fall from the sky as Space Shuttle Columbia tried to reenter Earth's orbit. CBS News Bob McNamara reports.
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Play CBS Video January 26, 2006 | 10:11 AM PST
Signs Of Columbia Trouble
This Week In History: CBS News' Randall Pinkston reports on the hours before the destruction of Space Shuttle Columbia on February 1, 2003.
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Play CBS Video January 26, 2006 | 10:11 AM PST
Laptops In The Classroom
A California school district is experimenting with a computer class that pairs each student with a laptop. As Teri Okita reports, it's creating a controversy because of the price it puts on parents.
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Play CBS Video January 26, 2007 | 12:29 PM PST
The Columbia Crew
This Week In History: Mika Brzezinski takes a look at the men and women of Space Shuttle Columbia who were extraordinary in life but met a tragic end on February 1, 2003.
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Play CBS Video January 26, 2006 | 10:03 AM PST
The Columbia Crew
This Week In History: CBS News' Randall Pinkston reports on the hours before the destruction of Space Shuttle Columbia on February 1, 2003.
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Play CBS Video January 26, 2006 | 11:54 AM PST
Your Own 3D Persona
Only on the Web: "Digital Dan" Dubno gets help creating his own 3D persona from Eyal Gever, developer of GIZMOZ.
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Play CBS Video January 25, 2006 | 2:06 PM PST
Google Goes To China
Only On The Web: Larry Magid analyzes Google's launch of a Chinese language search engine and its agreement with China's government to censor some of its search results.
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Play CBS Video April 20, 2006 | 7:31 AM PDT
Building A Quakeproof Edifice
Researchers in California conducted a test on a unique seven-story building that survived a killer earthquake, which experts hope will save lives before the next big one hits. Karen Brown reports.
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Play CBS Video January 19, 2006 | 9:05 AM PST
Pluto Probe Launches
CBS News RAW: After bad weather delayed the launch of the New Horizons probe to Pluto, the spacecraft finally lifted off on a 10-year journey.
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Play CBS Video January 18, 2006 | 6:05 AM PST
Google Ventures Into Radio
Google is getting into radio advertising with the purchase of D-Marc Broadcasting for $100 million. Sue Kwon reports that Google hopes to copy its success with online ads in radio.
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Play CBS Video February 28, 2006 | 1:10 AM PST
NASA To Re-Launch Pluto Probe
NASA will try to launch its New Horizons Pluto probe after high wind delayed the mission, but bad weather may postpone it again. Drew Levinson reports.
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Play CBS Video January 16, 2006 | 4:41 PM PST
First Mission To Last Planet
Only On The Web: Jim Acosta sat down with CBS News Space Consultant Bill Harwood and NASA Project Scientist Hal Weaver to discuss the impending mission to Pluto.
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Play CBS Video January 16, 2006 | 9:51 AM PST
Self-Driving Car
Honda has developed a new car that helps drive itself. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata got behind the wheel and took a ride into the world of high technology.
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Play CBS Video April 20, 2006 | 7:15 AM PDT
Mixed Opinions On Stardust
Tony Guida reports on Stardust, the NASA probe, which collected the most primitive materials in the solar system, but was the seven-year mission worth the time and money.
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Play CBS Video January 15, 2006 | 3:35 PM PST
The Human Brain
Scientists have learned that with specialized exercises, it's possible to rewire or re-grow parts of the brain to treat some of our most stubborn and debilitating disorders. John Blackstone reports.
