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On “True Detective,” public transit riders have it even worse than usual
Nothing adds insult to bus-riding injury like being run over by an SUV.
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This video game will make you care about crumbling urban infrastructure
What could be scarier than playing a structural engineer facing down collapsing bridges and backed-up sewers?
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“True Detective” wants to remind us that sometimes L.A. is just the worst
The third episode of this blighted season delves into the parts of the city that are far, far uglier than freeways and industrial pollution.
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In “Advantageous,” society has failed women in a big way
"Advantageous" is a thoughtful look at one possible future, and it’ll leave you thinking hard about what that future is and why -- something we should be doing more often, given our current predicament.
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“True Detective” makes us wonder: Is Los Angeles totally unlovable?
In the new season of "True Detective," the city of Los Angeles is as dirty and soulless as its flawed protagonists.
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“The Last Survivors” is drought’s worst-case scenario — and it looks pretty bad
If your post-apocalyptic future involves the worst of water-privatization and hand-to-hand combat, you know you're really in for it.
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In which we talk “Jurassic World,” GMOs, and bad science
The newest "Jurassic Park" movie has has genetically modified monsters, hot dino-wranglers, and a brain the size of a walnut.
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Can a video game change the way we deal with sexual assault?
Two students did the impossible: They made a video game about sexual assault prevention that isn’t completely lame.
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If Game of Thrones’ murderous ice zombies don’t make you care about climate change, we give up
A recent episode of Game of Thrones made a pretty compelling argument for climate action. Warning: Some general spoilers!