Byron Pitts spend two days on the road with a bomb-hunting unit; Lesley Stahl on breakthroughs in paleontology; Plus, Scott Pelley gets a glimpse of an ecological and human revival.
Steve Kroft reports on cyber attacks on corporate and government infrastructure; Also, Katie Couric interviews tennis star, Andre Agassi about his unpleasant past on and off the tennis court.
In Iraq, where many biblical scholars place the Garden of Eden, Scott Pelley finds a water world where the Marsh Arabs are making a comeback after Saddam nearly destroyed the cradle of civilization.
Steve Kroft reports on the high cost of dying; Newsweek reporter Maziar Bahari tells his story to Bob Simon; Plus, Morley Safer gets a look at Director James Cameron's "Avatar."
A million times more powerful than Hiroshima, a super volcano may exist beneath Yellowstone. If it erupts, would we survive?
Scott Pelley reports on the H1N1 flu vaccine; Lara Logan reports on a member of Japan's mafia; Plus, Lesley Stahl on movie pirates, costing Hollywood billions in lost revenue
A chilling look at one of the most violent and destructive storms to hit the U.S. this century.
Lesley Stahl meets the inspiration for the lead character in the classic film Jurassic Park and reports on how famed dinosaur hunter Jack Horner is shaking up the paleontology world.
Under the cover of night these environmentalists take matters into their own hands to make their city green.
Steve Kroft investigates Medicare and Medicaid fraud; Also, Katie Couric reports on epilepsy; Plus, Byron Pitts reports on writer/producer/director, Tyler Perry.
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