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Was death of an American computer engineer in Singapore a suicide -- or, as his parents contend, murder? The mystery has possible links to the dark world of cyber-espionage. Seth Doane reports from Beijing.
John Miller joins in studio 57 to talk about the case of Todd Shane, the American computer engineer who died in Singapore. His parents will submit evidence to bring a circumstantial case to counter the case of the authorities in Singapore.
This summer, millions of cicadas will crawl out of the ground as part of their 17-year mating cycle - which will mean a lot of noise for East Coast residents. CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports.
Drones have been primarily been known for their role in American foreign policy, but as Brian Montopoli reports, the unmanned vehicle systems are beginning to be integrated into everyday American life.
Sci-fi plots of self-aware drones launching malicious attacks on the world may be fantasy, but these flying machines do carry a number of safety concerns
At Cristo Rey High School in Harlem, N.Y., a group of juniors are getting an early introduction to a lucrative future. CBSNews.com's Nick Dietz reports on ScriptEd - a non-profit aiming to bridge the digital divide.