Latest SciTech Videos
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Play CBS Video August 3, 2004 | 7:46 AM PDT
First Private Space Flight
A privately-owned spaceship is scheduled for takeoff, and experts are already making predictions on a coming age of space tourism. Bill Whitaker reports.
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Play CBS Video August 3, 2004 | 7:36 AM PDT
Space Flight Future
People will soon gather at the Mojave, California airport to watch the launch of the first private manned flight into space, and Bill Whitaker reports it will be like nothing seen before.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
New Car Doohickeys
A new selection of car gadgets is making road trips a lot more comfortable. Technology editor Brett Larson showed The Early Show the hottest gizmos.
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October 5, 2004 | 8:33 AM PDT
Underwater Volcano Found
An international team of scientists from six universities in the United States and Canada have discovered an active and previously unknown volcano on the sea bottom off the Antarctic Peninsula.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Dogs Get Psychoanalyzed
A growing number of animal shelters are using the controversial practice of behavioral evaluation to place dogs with the right families. Early Show vet Debbye Turner has the details.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Electric Car Cacophony
Ford made about 1500 electric trucks in the late 1990s to meet Calif. pollution rules. With the rules defunct, Ford is demanding the trucks back and leaseholders aren't happy, John Blackstone reports.
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June 9, 2004 | 8:22 AM PDT
Baby Gender Kits A Sham?
A company claims its product can help couples pick the sex of their babies, but critics call the device a sham, Cynthia Bowers reports.
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June 8, 2004 | 11:34 AM PDT
Google To Go Public
Internet search engine Google announced plans for its long-awaited initial public offering. But will the public be able to get a piece of Google's stock? The Early Show's Rene Syler reports.
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January 14, 2005 | 9:36 AM PST
Is Voting All In Your Head?
Researchers in California think they have found a fundamental difference between Democrats and Republicans: the way their brains work. CBS News' Vince Gonzales reports.
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June 8, 2004 | 10:54 AM PDT
Live Organ Donations
Elizabeth Kaledin reports on two brothers who underwent an experimental new technology that doctors hope will make live liver donor surgery safer for donors and recipients.
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June 8, 2004 | 10:53 AM PDT
Anti-Depressant Concerns
Sharyl Attkisson reports on the growing controversy surrounding the anti-depressant drug Serzone, which has been linked to liver failure and other complications.
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August 6, 2004 | 5:24 AM PDT
Bulletproof Luxury Cars
Anthony Mason reports since the 9/11 terror attacks, companies have become more security conscious, including Ford that has made a new armored Lincoln Town Car.
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June 8, 2004 | 11:43 AM PDT
Ford's Hybrid SUV
Ford is ready to release its fuel-efficient SUV hybrid, and chief engineer Mary Ann Wright and Ford CEO Bill Ford showed off the vehicle on The Early Show.
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June 8, 2004 | 11:41 AM PDT
Volvo Gets Girly
Richard Schlesinger reports on a new concept car put out by Volvo that is designed by women and made specifically to fit the needs of female drivers.
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Play CBS Video July 6, 2005 | 3:03 AM PDT
Space Tourist Spends $20 Mil
Got $20 million to spend? It's reported that's how much Greg Olsen is spending for a trip into space. Olsen spoke to The Early Show about it in March 2004.
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August 6, 2004 | 5:26 AM PDT
Technology Gets Sent Home
Best magazine senior editor David Gregg dropped by The Early Show with some high-tech home gadgets that should make the dreaded spring cleaning run smoothly.
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June 8, 2004 | 11:43 AM PDT
Mars Beachfront Property
One of the Mars rovers has found evidence that it is now on what was once the shore of a sea, which means Mars may have once had a habitable environment. CBS News' Vince Gonzales reports.
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August 6, 2004 | 5:26 AM PDT
Robot Race Needs A Reboot
A group of robotic vehicles was at the starting line, ready to make a dash across the California desert in pursuit of a million-dollar prize. But things didn't run so smooth, Lee Cowan reports.
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August 6, 2004 | 5:27 AM PDT
Life On Mars?
One of NASA's Mars rovers has found significant evidence that the Red Planet was once suitable for life, Jerry Bowen reports.
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September 22, 2004 | 8:15 AM PDT
Picture Proof Of Mars Water
MIT geologist John Grotzinger described the visual evidence that NASA scientists used to make their conclusion that water once existed on Mars.