Miller-McCune Readers
The Gadgets Among Us
The downside to the digital revolution, our readers remind us, can be funny. Or fearsome.
The Politics of Bilingual Education
A reader's experience leads him to question the premise of our recent article on bilingual education in schools.
Across the Science Gap
A small sample of the overwhelming and varied response to a story on the labor market for scientists.
Too Much Testosterone?
Our readers wonder whether the primary blame for warfare rests with one hormone.
The Right Notes
Letters to the Editor: From Beethoven to Zappa, new technology hasn't been out of tune with beautiful music.
Handwriting: The Controversy!
Letters to the Editor: The keyboard may be quicker, but the supporters of cursive aren't about to give up the fight.
Not Playing Chicken
AVMA president responds in the debate on the use of extra-label antibiotics in poultry.
Racism, the Stressor
Readers are impressed and distressed by the idea that racism ages blacks before their time.
Crimes, Damn Crimes and Statistics About Crimes
Professor Howard Wainer's exercise in presuming innocence exercised a lot of boffins eager to set the record straight.
The Morals of Our Story
Our correspondents illustrate the difficulty of bringing left and right together.
We Are Accused of Over-cheerfulness
Letters to the editor: OK, bucko, step outside and say we're afraid of population growth. Go ahead. See what happens.
State of the Investigative Art
Letters to the Editor: A guide to political funding across the country, courtesy of the National Institute on Money in State Politics.
Needle Exchange
Some readers say our article on a "harm reduction" approach to the drug problem is, itself, harmful.
We Get Letters — Port Barrel Spending
A reader wonders whether Port of Anchorage project has earmarks of a boondoggle.
We Get Letters — The Future Is Not Plastics
Letters to the editor: Decompartmentalizing right whales, vinclozolin, bisphenol A, krill and a few other things.
We Get Letters — Pardon Me?
Can a new administration help the world forget the sins of its predecessor? Should it?
An Insidious Hit Piece Commissioned by the Misanthropy World?
We Get Letters: Somehow, we doubt it.