News in Brief Embracing Fear on Election Day It’s inevitable — but if we confront it with courage and creativity, we’ll be stronger and better for it. By… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief The Most Creative People Are Men—So Are the Least New research suggests there are gender differences in creativity, but not all of them favor men. By Tom… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Constraints Can Be a Catalyst for Creativity The Green Eggs and Ham hypothesis is confirmed. By Tom Jacobs Dr. Seuss. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons) To a… Pacific Standard Staff
Social Justice Una Manera Sencilla Para Despertar la Creatividad Asume el papel de un genio estereotípico imaginativo, y mira lo que sucede. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice A Simple Way to Spark Creativity Assume the role of a stereotypical imaginative genius, and watch what happens. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Creativity’s Underappreciated Component: Persistence If at first you don't succeed, try and try and try again. Tom Jacobs
Environment More Evidence the Color Green Sparks Creativity Feeing creatively blocked, artists and designers? Try emerald-colored draft paper. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Creativity, Emotions, and the Brain New research finds different patterns of brain activity when improvising musicians are expressing happy feelings, as opposed to sad ones. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Why Creative People Go Bad The perception that one possesses the rare gift of creativity can lead to feelings of entitlement and, ultimately, unethical behavior. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice The Imagined Link Between Masculinity and Creativity New research suggests men are perceived to be more innovative than women. Tom Jacobs