Environment What America Fears A new Chapman University survey reveals cyber-terrorism and threats to privacy are high on the list. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Once Upon a Time in the Military The rift between our civilian and military population has widened in the past 15 years. We can close the gap through storytelling. Jenny Lu Mallamo
Social Justice Deployment Not Necessarily Behind Military Suicides A military study finds the length of service and dishonorable discharges have a much larger influence on suicide risk than being sent to war. Nathan Collins
Social Justice The Enigma of Survival How does one tell the untraumatized majority about the conditions that constitute the underworld of trauma? Sally Satel
Health & Behavior News in Brief Previous Site Sections The Erotic Appeal of War Heroes Forget Dr. McDreamy: McMedal of Honor Winner gets his pick of the ladies. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Can PTSD Be Linked to Violence? How morally responsible can we hold Eddie Ray Routh for the death of Chris Kyle? Jessica Pishko
News in Brief Bill O’Reilly Is Just the Latest Example of False Memory Much like his peer Brian Williams, Bill O'Reilly's mind might be playing tricks on him. Kate Wheeling
Environment When Can a Hacker Start a War? The Sony hacks raised an interesting question: At what point does a cyber attack become an act of war? Ryan Fairchild
News in Brief The Pentagon Has Finally Identified the Remains of a POW Lost Since 1942 Long buried alongside hundreds of unknown U.S. soldiers in the Philippines, Private Arthur “Bud” Kelder is on his way home after a lawsuit by his family. Megan McCloskey