From the beginning of history, mankind has dreamed of a Utopian civilization. Will a new city, currently under construction in the Arabian desert, fulfill the promise of a perfect city of the future?
The world has close to one billion cars, and the number will double by 2050. That is going to create a huge demand for energy. How do we reduce the amount of carbon emissions we generate? Are there alternatives to petroleum gasoline?
Karl Pilkington arrives in Beijing and visits a calligraphy shop to have his name written in Chinese characters. There's only one problem. The shop owners can't seem to say his name right!
At the American Le Mans Green Challenge, sophisticated race cars battle head-to-head to determine which fuels can compete with, or even surpass, gasoline -- the dominant fuel for the last century.
The principal owner of the Empire State Building is investing 20 million dollars on the building's energy saving solutions. The cornerstone of this project is the addition of a layer of solar film to all 6,500 of the building's windows.
Video Entry #2: Mary and Mike have decided to give IVF another try. This time, they are combining two other pieces of advice - acupuncture and a high-protein diet.
From the CBS archives, Walter Cronkite recounts the Arab oil embargo in the early seventies, the toll it had on gas prices and the lean toward nuclear energy.
Crave chinese egg rolls, but don't like the fat because they're fried? Chef Emeril's egg rolls are baked rather then fried, which makes them a healthier option for you.