‘The Trolley Problem’ is just one of the thought experiments that make the show tick.
Call me Emoji
‘Moby Dick’ has been translated into emojis. True story.
Anatomy of fake news
Students have created a website that shines a light on the modern scourge of bogus “news”
The UC ‘September Issue’: Boldly Californian
We combed our campuses for student styles that we admire. Here's what we found.
‘Things can change a lot faster than you think,’ says Margaret Atwood, author of ‘The Handmaid's Tale’
The Canadian author discusses how her sci-fi vision has come to reflect incisively on our present and future.
Nalo Hopkinson enters Neil Gaiman’s ‘Sandman Universe’
Author will pen “House of Whispers,” a new comic series rooted in Afro-Caribbean culture.
Information overload has been around since the 1800s
There are striking similarities between 19th and 21st century mass media consumption habits and their effects on society.
Moral decision making is rife with internal conflict
New findings challenge the popular notion that we rely on our "guts" and don't think through challenging questions of right and wrong.
How UC is ringing out the summer
It's far from quiet in the summer months across the campuses of the University of California.
Republicans and Democrats agree on climate change — they just don't realize it
The key to fixing climate change isn't convincing people it's real: it's getting them to choose policy over party.
How to find truth in today’s partisan world
The Ethics Bowl teaches you not to win or lose a debate, but something more important: how to think.
How Shavone Charles created her dream job in tech
The first-generation UC Merced grad now leads Global Music and Youth Culture Communications for Instagram.