Social Justice Lies of a Cell The importance of including cell-only households in phone surveys continues to grow alongside the difficulty of getting accurate results if you don't. Michael Todd
Books & Culture News in Brief Previous Site Sections Uncle Sam: Put Down That iPhone The administration’s latest dot-gov wants American drivers to focus on the road. But how will the populace react to chiding while driving? Emily Badger
Social Justice If You Want to Enjoy the Scenery, Hang Up Talking on your cell phone can distract you from your surroundings — even if they include a unicycling clown. Elisabeth Best
Social Justice Shedding Light on Ice Hockey Blackouts Miller-McCune magazine highlights current research that merits a raised eyebrow or a painful grin. Matt Palmquist
Economics The Key to Safe Driving? It could be Key2SafeDriving, a new device that wirelessly links a cell phone and car key so your teenager can't call or text while driving. Matt Palmquist
News in Brief Pollsters Despair of Finding Mobile Voters Researchers say strictly land-line phone polling is missing a younger, wireless demographic. Joan Melcher
Social Justice Dialing in the Friendly Skies Although U.S. authorities haven't budged on the ban, other nations and several airlines are close to allowing cell phone use in the skies. Matt Palmquist