Bill Gates on next-generation nuclear power technology

In Wyoming, where coal and natural gas power its electric generation plants, Bill Gates and his energy company TerraPower are planning their first cutting-edge nuclear power plant. He talks with correspondent Barry... Read more »
Hurricane Ian: One for the history books

Hurricane Ian: One for the history books

Four days after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida, and then again in South Carolina on Friday, there are dozens dead, millions without power, and billions in damage. Correspondent Kris van Cleave... Read more »
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New Orleans after Katrina: A tale of two cities

Martha Teichner looks back at the monumental 2005 hurricane — the most costly natural disaster, in lives lost and property destroyed, in U.S. history — and the struggle of New Orleans residents... Read more »
Animal altruism: Friendship in the animal world

Animal altruism: Friendship in the animal world

Can different species of animals become friends? Correspondent Lesley Stahl visits Funny Farm Rescue, a not-for-profit New Jersey sanctuary for retired, abused or neglected animals, where interspecies bonds are formed. She also... Read more »

The haunting remnants of America's ghost towns

Barry Peterson takes us to abandoned towns with names like Bodie and Bonanza, where the population is zero (at least among the living!). source Read more »
Flying dogs to their forever homes

Flying dogs to their forever homes

Contributor Conor Knighton takes to the skies with Wyoming pilot Peter Rork, a retired surgeon and pilot who’s found a new purpose in life by helping dogs in need find homes, flying... Read more »
From rescues to rescuers: Training search dogs

From rescues to rescuers: Training search dogs

It takes a special kind of dog to become an expert in the art of finding people trapped in rubble. That’s why Wilma Melville founded the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation, which... Read more »