Social Justice Snowmaggedon Backs All Climate Change Views Freakish snowstorms warm the hearts of both believers and skeptics of global warm ... err ... climate change. Emily Badger
Social Justice Was Hitler a Man of the Left? Nazi revisionism in America revolves around the idea that anyone you don’t like gets to be a fascist. Michael Scott Moore
Social Justice Political Lens-scape Increasingly Polarized Obama administration gains another first — most divided debut year since polling began. Emily Badger
News in Brief Is the Net Best Stuck in Neutrality? The question of 'net neutrality' will impact how you visit Miller-McCune.com in the future, but it's a hot topic of debate today. Emily Badger
Social Justice Breaking the Link Between Fear and Conservatism New research suggests the contemplation of compassion can negate the power of threat to increase support for conservative values. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice The Genetics of Political Intensity Your genes may determine whether you cling furiously to your political beliefs or cast them aside at a shift in the breeze. Elisabeth Best
Social Justice Autumn of the Republic? Three books suggest America has slipped into a polarized state of undermined self-government. None convincingly suggests how we can slip back out. Kirk Nielsen
News in Brief Sea Change in Government Science Still Offshore Many scientists breathed easier as a new U.S. administration took charge, but not all of their hopes have yet been realized. Emily Badger
Social Justice Testing People Who Get Spittin’ Mad Researchers find that disappointed voters on Election Night 2008 experienced a dip in testosterone levels. How do they know? They measured the voters' spit, of course. Matt Palmquist
News in Brief Do Panels Dispense Advice or Rationales? The partisanization of just about everything in D.C. leaves a scientific advisory panel on bioethics moored in ideological shoals. Emily Badger