Millennials are known for being liberal. But new research might upend that assumption. Read more....

The wealth gap between white and black families has grown since the 1960s. But one man thinks he might have an entrepreneurial solution. Read more....

Think you know better than your doctor? You don’t. Susan Jacoby and Tom Nichols explain why some of us are starting to distrust experts. 

Job interviews are a terrible way to measure candidates. Yale’s Jason Dana tells us why we can’t resist their siren call - and what we should do instead. 

Healthy lunches help kids… just not in the way you might think. Case Western Reserve’s Justin Gallagher explains.

Healthy school lunches might not affect child obesity rates. But they do make a difference. Professor Justin Gallagher explains. Read more....

When America has a problem, we no longer turn to the experts. And that’s a problem too. At least, according to Tom Nichols and Susan Jacoby. Read More...

Job interviews are stressful, time-consuming, and not even a good way to decide who to hire. So why do we use them? Yale professor Jason Dana explains. Read More...

California has the sixth largest economy in the world… and it’s on a collision course with the federal government. We ask public policy professor Sherry Jeffe what’s at stake. 

The sun delivers more energy to the Earth every day than we could ever use. Scientists are working on new and creative ways to harness it

The biggest tech disruptor Hollywood has ever faced? Sound. We talk with Hollywood historian Marc Wanamaker about how the movies got their voice.

California is on a collision course with the federal government. And we’re going to take a look at the crash. Read More...

It’s a feat that seems like alchemy: turn sunlight into fuel. We talk with Caltech scientist Nathan Lewis about a novel way to harness the sun’s energy. Read more....

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