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The surprising strategy for minimizing precooked food waste.
How the Truth Gets Twisted
Fuzzy memories aren't the only problem with relying on eyewitness testimony in the courtroom, says psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, MA '67, PhD '70. Her research has shown that what we think we remember can be completely contrived.
by Ann Marsh and Greta Lorge
Gene Labels: Biology expert Virginia Walbot on Prop 37 and modified food
by Kristin Sainani
The Drama of the Debates
In presidential debates, it's often not what the candidates say, but how they say it. Dan Klein, Stanford improvisation teacher, analyzes performances from the first two debates.
by Sam Scott
"Everyone is listening to every word you're saying"
A documentary looks at the competitive side of the world's top fear public speaking
by Sam Scott
White House Dreams: What our sleep-time adventures say about our politics
by Sam Scott
Saving Stockton
Can 22-year-old Michael Tubbs, ’12, MA ’12, start turning around one of America's most troubled cities?
by Sam Scott