Oct 20 Watch Hydrogen Power Hydrogen power, a prospective candidate in the race to find a non-fossil fuel source, has the potential to fuel vehicles for transportation and generate most of the world's electricity. Tom Bearden reports on the process of bringing hydrogen fuel from… Continue watching
Oct 17 Watch Dam Corruption China's mammoth Yangtse River will soon be controlled by the largest dam ever built, but the edifice is still not strong enough to quell the tide of corruption. Ian Williams of Independent Television News reports on some of the human… Continue watching
Oct 15 Watch China in Space Four decades after the height of the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union, China became only the third country to launch a person into orbit. Ian Williams of Independent Television News reports on the Chinese entry… Continue watching
Oct 10 Watch Iranian Attorney Shirin Ebadi: 2003 Nobel Peace Prize Ray Suarez leads a discussion about the work of Iranian attorney Shirin Ebadi, the first Muslim woman to win the Nobel peace prize. The Nobel committee recognized Ebadi for her work to promote democracy, human rights and equality for women… Continue watching
Oct 08 Watch Nobel Prize Winners Two biochemists were honored with the Nobel prize for chemistry in recognition of their discoveries of the tiny channels that let vital substances move through cell walls. Margaret Warner talks to Peter Agre, one of the prize recipients. Continue watching
Oct 07 Watch Western Drought Western regions of the United States continue to cope with the decimation caused by the lack of rain. Ted Robbins of KUAT in Tucson, Ariz., provides an update on the drought. Continue watching
Sep 17 Watch Bracing for Hurricane Isabel Hurricane Isabel is closing in on the East Coast. Jeffrey Brown gets the latest on the storm from Max Mayfield, director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Continue watching
Sep 10 Watch Nuclear Architect Edward Teller Nuclear scientist Edward Teller died yesterday. Ray Suarez discusses his work on the atomic and hydrogen bombs with author Richard Rhodes. Continue watching
Aug 28 Watch Newsmaker: Sean O’Keefe NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe responds to a pointed report by the official accident investigation board on the destruction of the space shuttle Columbia. Continue watching
Aug 27 Watch EPA Rule Change: Emissions Rule The Environmental Protection Agency revised an emissions rule to benefit older power plants. An EPA official and an environmentalist debate the rule's merits. Continue watching