For more than 30 years, MIT has been recruiting people with crazy ideas to work in their Media Lab, where life-changing inventions are created. “60 Minutes” got a peek at what they’re working on now Source
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Neil deGrasse Tyson faces backlash for tweet about shootings
The astrophysicist tweeted that, “often our emotions respond more to spectacle than to data” in the wake of two mass shooting that left at least 29 dead Source
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At least 9 people killed and 27 people injured in Dayton shooting; U.S. mourns victims of mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton Source
Medical community responds to recent mass shootings
America’s medical community has a long history of trying to improve public health. But now it’s looking to end gun violence. Dr. Jon LaPook reports. Source
Parkland victim’s parent uses art to advocate for gun control
A father who lost his son during the Parkland massacre has turned his grief into a singular mission. Joaquin Oliver uses the power of his art to advocate for gun control. Jonathon Vigliotti reports. Source
U.S. mourns victims of mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton
All over America today, people prayed for the neighbors we lost in El Paso and in Dayton. And for the families we left behind. Source
Navigating the aftermath of a mass shooting
Sandy and Lonnie Phillips have gone to the site of nearly every mass shooting since their daughter’s death to support people affected by the tragedies, drawing from their own personal experiences Source
What lies 2 miles below Earth’s surface?
A South African gold mine that goes two miles beneath the Earth’s surface holds far more than just precious metals Source
Looking for life on Mars — at the bottom of a gold mine
Belgian biologist Gaetan Borgonie found animal life 2 miles below the Earth’s surface. He believes if life can exist there, it might exist on Mars. Source
Los Angeles sheriff calls for ban on assault weapons
Some estimates put the number of assault-style rifles in circulation at around 15 to 20 million. Today, the head of the nation’s fourth-largest law enforcement agency, Los Angles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, called for an end of the manufacture and sale of these types of weapons. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source