Videos

Cannibalism Found in Jamestown

Thursday May 2, 2013
Scientists from the Smithsonian speculate that settlers in Jamestown, Va., may have resorted to cannibalism to survive a winter without food. Scott Pelley reports

Watch: Broadway’s ’Kinky Boots’ Earns 13 Tony Nominations

Thursday May 2, 2013
The Broadway musical "Kinky Boots" - with a musical score by Cyndi Lauper - has earned a leading 13 Tony Award nominations.

New Report Reveals Dangerous Side Effects of Ambien

Wednesday May 1, 2013
A government report reveals dangerous side effects of the popular sleeping pill Ambien, and its generic versions. Dr. Holly Phillips explains.

The Evolution of Genes

Wednesday May 1, 2013
Dr. Jon LaPook talks with Rob DeSalle, a curator at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, about how genes -- shaped by the world around us -- will sculpt the human race in the future.

All That Mattered: Ellen DeGeneres’ ’I’m gay’ Moment

Wednesday May 1, 2013
On this day 16 years ago, comedian Ellen DeGeneres came out as gay on primetime TV. Gayle King reports.

New Hormone Treatment May Help Diabetes Patients

Monday Apr 29, 2013
A newly discovered hormone could one day be the answer to diabetes. The hormone replenishes the blood-sugar-regulating beta cells that diabetes patients lack. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

David Pogue on Google Glass

Monday Apr 29, 2013
The most futuristic piece of consumer technology might be Google Glass - like a second screen for your smartphone that you wear. David Pogue of The New York Times has taken them out for a spin.

2013 Summer Movie Preview

Monday Apr 29, 2013
Dave Karger, host of the "Weekend Ticket" on the movie website Fandango, talks about the upcoming summer releases that aim to pack movie theaters.

Boston Bombing Suspect: Prosecutors Building Their Case

Tuesday Apr 23, 2013
The next step for Boston Marathon suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is likely to be an indictment following charges for using a weapon of mass destruction. CBS News’ Terrell Brown reports.

Giant Snails Invade Fla., Threaten Homes and Humans

Tuesday Apr 23, 2013
South Florida is full of insects and species from other countries. CBS News’ Mark Strassmann reports on an invasive snail that eats almost anything in its path, including houses.