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Tuvalu: Trust Fund Nation
Tuvalu: Trust Fund Nation
Though it has attempted to take advantage of unusual assets—including its .tv domain name—Tuvalu continues to lean most heavily on a trust…
Elena Gooray
21 hrs ago
Nauru: A ‘Human Dumping Ground’
Nauru: A ‘Human Dumping Ground’
Once powered by the riches of a phosphate mine, the former jewel of the Oceania is currently not much more than the blighted home of the…
Julie Morse
2 days ago
Cook Islands: The Tiny Island Nation Developing a Huge New Marine Park
Cook Islands: The Tiny Island Nation Developing a Huge New Marine Park
The Cook Islands’ planned marine park is part of a larger trend of ocean protection in the South Pacific.
Francie Diep
3 days ago
Conservation In 2016
‘If the Government Is Not Bringing Us Rice, We Have to Slash and Burn’
‘If the Government Is Not Bringing Us Rice, We Have to Slash and Burn’
A conversation with Julie Hanta Razafimanahaka, conservationist and director of Madagasikara Voakajy.
Pacific Standard
19 hrs ago
‘Clean Energy Is Going to Be Able to Scale and Power This Country Affordably’
‘Clean Energy Is Going to Be Able to Scale and Power This Country Affordably’
A conversation with Abigail Dillen, vice president of litigation for climate and energy at Earthjustice.
Pacific Standard
2 days ago
Saving the Cows — and Grasslands — of Rural Zimbabwe
Saving the Cows — and Grasslands — of Rural Zimbabwe
Inside a seven-year effort to restore a landscape beset by desertification and drought.
Pacific Standard
2 days ago
A Tour of Chongming Dongtan Nature Reserve
A Tour of Chongming Dongtan Nature Reserve
The “green island” just outside of Shanghai is a model for environmentally sustainable development.
Pacific Standard
3 days ago
Features
Oh, You’re Moving Abroad If So-and-So Gets Elected? Good Luck
Oh, You’re Moving Abroad If So-and-So Gets Elected? Good Luck
Frustrated American voters are always threatening to move to another country. Most of them don’t realize just how difficult such a move…
Pacific Standard
2 days ago
How Do We Decide When a Chemical Is Deadly?
How Do We Decide When a Chemical Is Deadly?
When state and federal regulations for contamination differ, the responsibility falls on citizens to navigate the risks.
Pacific Standard
3 days ago
What Happened to the American Dream?
What Happened to the American Dream?
Here’s what you need to know about wage stagnation in America.
Dwyer Gunn
Apr 7
Meet PRIME, the New App That Wants to Help End Schizophrenia
Meet PRIME, the New App That Wants to Help End Schizophrenia
Researchers from the University of California-San Francisco are turning to an unlikely source to combat schizophrenia: the very people…
Pacific Standard
Apr 6
Introducing the New PSmag.com
Introducing the New PSmag.com
We want to bring the kinds of stories we tell — stories that matter — to the widest possible audience. Medium is going to help us do that.
Nicholas Jackson
Apr 5
News
Putting the Sick in Homesickness
Putting the Sick in Homesickness
We tend to see homesickness today as a sign of weakness or immaturity, but it wasn’t always that way.
Pacific Standard
9 hrs ago
North Carolina’s New Anti-LGBT Law Is an Attack Against All People
North Carolina’s New Anti-LGBT Law Is an Attack Against All People
It’s not just bathrooms. Lawmakers also took away the right to sue under state law for all kinds of employment discrimination.
Pacific Standard
11 hrs ago
Population Growth Is a Negative Economic Indicator
Population Growth Is a Negative Economic Indicator
Everyone knows too much of a good thing can kill you. Even in moderation.
James M. Russell
13 hrs ago
The Psychological Mechanism That Might Explain the ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Plagiarism Case
The Psychological Mechanism That Might Explain the ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Plagiarism Case
Only Jimmy Page and Robert Plant can know whether they intentionally lifted material from another artist, but research shows it’s not…
Francie Diep
13 hrs ago
What’s Behind the Rich-Poor Life Expectancy Gap?
What’s Behind the Rich-Poor Life Expectancy Gap?
A new paper finds that the gap between the life expectancies of the rich and poor increased in recent years.
Dwyer Gunn
17 hrs ago
The Trouble With What the People Want
The Trouble With What the People Want
No political judgments here. It’s just really hard to define.
Nathan Collins
yesterday
Maybe Hillary Clinton Is More Progressive Than She’s Letting on
Maybe Hillary Clinton Is More Progressive Than She’s Letting on
And Bernie Sanders is allowing her to shift her policy positions without looking like a radical.
Pacific Standard
yesterday
Quick Studies
‘Grand Theft Auto’ Robs Players of Compassion
‘Grand Theft Auto’ Robs Players of Compassion
Playing sexist, violent video games can decrease empathy for female victims of violence.
Tom Jacobs
14 hrs ago
How to See Gentrification Coming
How to See Gentrification Coming
Researchers use social networks to find the harbingers of new restaurants and higher rents.
Nathan Collins
yesterday
How Cities Can Help Improve the Health of Their Low-Income Citizens
How Cities Can Help Improve the Health of Their Low-Income Citizens
Across America, poor folks tend to live shorter lives than rich ones, but towns and cities can reduce the gap.
Francie Diep
2 days ago
The Dance Between War and Religion
The Dance Between War and Religion
Violent conflicts produce more religious citizens.
Tom Jacobs
2 days ago
Getting Fired Changes the Way You Look at Your Rich Friends
Getting Fired Changes the Way You Look at Your Rich Friends
After losing a job, people are less likely to think the wealthy deserve what they’ve got.
Nathan Collins
3 days ago
How Birth Control Could Save Lives
How Birth Control Could Save Lives
Relatively simple health programs can make a big difference to mothers and children.
Francie Diep
3 days ago
Assigning Blame for Our Economic Pain
Assigning Blame for Our Economic Pain
Exploring the psychological reasons we scapegoat certain groups for the economic downturn.
Tom Jacobs
3 days ago
We’re Not Very Good at Predicting Outbreaks
We’re Not Very Good at Predicting Outbreaks
By randomly sampling outwardly healthy people for a disease like Ebola, public-health officials can substantially improve their estimates…
Nathan Collins
Apr 8
The Trouble With Retweeting
The Trouble With Retweeting
Chinese researchers report doing so reduces our comprehension of the very post we’re sharing.
Tom Jacobs
Apr 8
The Fix
Are Antitrust Laws Standing in the Way of Climate Action?
Are Antitrust Laws Standing in the Way of Climate Action?
Corporations could lead the fight against climate change, a new paper argues. But it’s starting to look like the government is standing in…
Pacific Standard
20 hrs ago
American Doctors Are Failing Their LGBT Patients
American Doctors Are Failing Their LGBT Patients
Gaps in medical school curricula can lead to subpar care for LGBT Americans. Here’s how doctors can fill in those gaps.
Pacific Standard
2 days ago
Why the National Institutes of Health Should Replace Peer Review With a Lottery
Why the National Institutes of Health Should Replace Peer Review With a Lottery
A new study shows that peer-review scores for grant proposals are random anyway.
Mike White
Apr 8
Here’s How We Can Improve Weight-Loss Research
Here’s How We Can Improve Weight-Loss Research
It’s nutrition science’s turn for an accuracy and reproducibility crisis.
Francie Diep
Apr 7
How About a Universal Basic Income?
How About a Universal Basic Income?
The idea of a universal basic income is gaining popularity in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Dwyer Gunn
Apr 7
When Political Parties Won’t Stay Dead
When Political Parties Won’t Stay Dead
Minnesota and Nebraska have both attempted non-partisanship in their statehouses. Those experiences show the enduring strength of parties.
Seth Masket
Apr 5
The Problem With Title I Education Funding
The Problem With Title I Education Funding
A new report on America’s education system highlights problems with Title I funding formulas.
Pacific Standard
Mar 30
Field Notes
‘If There Is Peace, It Will Look Like This’
‘If There Is Peace, It Will Look Like This’
Thanks to Australian rules football, some Israeli and Palestinian youths have begun to view one another for their personalities—and not…
Pacific Standard
Apr 7
The Culture Pages
Why You Should Really Start Caring About Seeds
Why You Should Really Start Caring About Seeds
Two books remind us just how deeply human culture depends on nature’s tiniest offerings.
Pacific Standard
Apr 7
Magazine
Prison Girlfriends and Wives
Prison Girlfriends and Wives
The latest entry in a series of interviews about subculture in America.
Pacific Standard
Mar 30
The Youngest Casualties in the War on Obesity
The Youngest Casualties in the War on Obesity
School-based nutrition and BMI screenings are meant to improve the health of students, but emerging evidence shows that, not only aren’t…
Pacific Standard
Mar 14
The 30 Top Thinkers Under 30: Kim Scott
The 30 Top Thinkers Under 30: Kim Scott
The top young thinkers in economics, education, political science, and more.
Pacific Standard
Mar 29
The Disappearing Soldier
The Disappearing Soldier
The story of the Australian serviceman with PTSD who flew halfway around the world to die alone on the side of a mountain.
Pacific Standard
Mar 7
Stacked Deck
Stacked Deck
The effects of race on eBay auction pricing.
Pacific Standard
Mar 31
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Snapshots From Our Instagram
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Pacific Standard
Mar 31
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Will Lethal Injection Survive Drug Shortages?
Will Lethal Injection Survive Drug Shortages?
Virginia’s governor has a new plan to preserve lethal injection, but the end of capital punishment in the state may be imminent.
Kate Wheeling
15 hrs ago
What Chimpanzee Poop Tells Us About Society’s Effect on Our Guts
What Chimpanzee Poop Tells Us About Society’s Effect on Our Guts
By Nathan Collins
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We are riddled with bacteria.
Pacific Standard
Jan 15
Obama’s Former Pardons Attorney: The President Isn’t Following Through on His Promises
Obama’s Former Pardons Attorney: The President Isn’t Following Through on His Promises
Since his announcement two years ago that he would consider thousands of petitions, the president has granted early release to just 187…
Pacific Standard
yesterday
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Join actor and environmental activist Ed Begley Jr. for an afternoon discussion with a panel of distinguished experts on declining sources…
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The Future Of Work
The Future of Work: This Is Your Job in 20 Years
The Future of Work: This Is Your Job in 20 Years
Editor’s Note: This special collection from our Future of Work and Workers series was published as a four-page spread in our November…
Pacific Standard
Dec 3, 2015
The Future of Work: The Digital Hustle
The Future of Work: The Digital Hustle
When I spot her outside the Dunkin’ Donuts in Washington where we agreed to meet for our interview, Tiana is glaring at her phone with…
Pacific Standard
Nov 19, 2015
The Future of Work: Which Seeds We Plant
The Future of Work: Which Seeds We Plant
Google “future of work”: there is a dense thicket of writing and thinking on the topic by management consultants and economic futurists…
Pacific Standard
Nov 18, 2015
The Future of Work: Why Wage Work Can’t Solve the Poverty Problem
The Future of Work: Why Wage Work Can’t Solve the Poverty Problem
For a very long time, the left and the right have converged on the belief that the preferred cure for poverty is wage work.
Pacific Standard
Nov 17, 2015
The Future of Work: Having Our Pie and Eating It Too
The Future of Work: Having Our Pie and Eating It Too
“Labor wants more!” Samuel Gompers famously thundered over a hundred years ago.
Pacific Standard
Nov 16, 2015
The Future of Work: Re-Engaging the Beleaguered Worker
The Future of Work: Re-Engaging the Beleaguered Worker
It started in the late 1950s but few people noticed because it just seemed to be happening to African Americans.
Pacific Standard
Nov 12, 2015
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