Videos

Calif. Teen Wins Intel Science Research Competition

Thursday May 23, 2013
18 year old Eesha Kha-RAY from Saratoga, Calif., received the Young Scientist Award for her research in chemistry. Eesha: "I developed...an energy storage device which can hold a lot of energy in a small amount of volume."

Doctor: Cancer Test Cost Outrageous Because of Monopoly

HEALTH | Thursday May 23, 2013
CBS News contributor Dr. David Agus, director of the Westside Cancer Center at the University of Southern California, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about why the cost for a genetic test for breast cancer is so high.

Wired Bride: Planning Your Wedding on the Web

PERSONAL TECH | Wednesday May 22, 2013
Bride-to-be Ysolt Usigan is using Internet sites like Pinterest and Etsy to save time in planning her wedding. Chenda Ngak reports.

Young Innovators: Teen Tackles Cancer Diagnosis

SCIENCE | Wednesday May 22, 2013
16-year-old Jack Andraka unleashed his hyper-drive intellect on preventing more cancer deaths. And as Jim Axelrod reports, the teen created a much faster and far cheaper detection method for pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer.

Handbags Have More Germs than Toilet Seats

FASHION | Wednesday May 22, 2013
According to a study by Initial Washroom Hygiene, handbags have up to ten times the level of microbiological activity on them than an average toilet seat. Willem Marx reports from London.

The Psychology of Design and Color

HEALTH | Tuesday May 21, 2013
What’s on your walls? What’s on your shelves? What pleases your eye may be playing tricks on your mind. Just the color of the room can play a huge role in how we feel and behave.

"The Hangover Part III" Cast Attends L.A. Premiere

Tuesday May 21, 2013
Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Ken Jeong and the rest of the cast of "The Hangover Part III" were in Los Angeles Monday night for the red carpet premiere of the final installment in the "Hangover" trilogy.

The Beatles: Bringing Down the Soviet Union

Tuesday May 21, 2013
A new book about the cold war says the west had four secret weapons to bring down the Soviet Union: John, Paul, George and Ringo. Author and former British spy, Leslie Woodhead joins in studio 57 to talk about how the Beatles helped undermine communism.

New Sunscreen Labels Coming This Summer

Monday May 20, 2013
Despite new government labels on sunscreen due out this summer, one watchdog group says high SPF ratings can give people a false sense of security. Norah O’Donnell reports.

Athlete-Amputee Becomes Artificial Limb Inventor

CORPORATE | Monday May 20, 2013
CBS News’ Ben Tracy reports on an inventor whose idea for an artificial limb design was borne out of his own experience losing his lower leg in a sporting accident.