Social Justice Burned-Out Doctors Are More Likely to Be Biased Against Black Patients A new study of non-black hospital residents finds those experiencing symptoms of burnout show higher levels of racial bias. See More
Social Justice Study of Emotion: Women’s Brains Are Wired for Compassion Brain-scan research from Mexico suggests women’s neural systems respond more robustly to images that evoke compassion. See More
Social Justice A Brief History of California’s Epic Journey Toward Prison Reform Since 2006 the state has struggled to deal with a cascading series of problems with its prisons and is now undergoing its biggest transformation since 1851. See More