Pulitzer-prize winning photographer Vincent Laforet is no stranger to heights. He spent the last year capturing high-altitude aerial photos of cities around the world while harnessed in a helicopter. Laforet joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book, “Air.” Source Read More »
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YouTube stars redefine fame
The Internet is changing what it means to be a celebrity. Source Read More »
Hiking among best exercises to lose weight
A new study says that going for a hike is one of the best ways to stay in shape. CBSN’s Contessa Brewer has more. Source Read More »
The Collider
It’s already helped scientists find what some call the “God Particle.” What else will the Large Hadron Collider reveal as it begins work at nearly double the power? Lesley Stahl reports. Source Read More »
Into Dangerous Hands
Scott Pelley uncovers critical lapses in the U.S. security clearance process that millions of people must pass to work with America’s secrets. Source Read More »
Danger ahead?
Lesley Stahl asks incoming CERN Director General Fabiola Gianotti about fears that the Large Hadron Collider could destroy the Earth and theories that the universe may be unstable. Source Read More »
Don’t call it the “God Particle”
Why Peter Higgs doesn’t like it when people describe the Higgs boson as the “God Particle.” Source Read More »
Crab fishing season on hold due to neurotoxin contamination
In California, fishing season for the Dungeness crab – a $60 million a year industry — has been delayed due to high levels of a dangerous neurotoxin. Scientists blame warmer waters for the toxins. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villareal reports. Source Read More »
Tattoo art enters the exclusive art auction world
Tattoos are no longer rare, you can find them in nearly every segment of society. But now they are heading into a new, esoteric world: the exclusive auction houses of the art world. CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller has the story. Source Read More »
Milepost: Walking vs. running
A new study by the London School of Economics says that when it comes to losing weight, the best exercise is a brisk walk. Charles Osgood reports. Source Read More »