Environment Eyes on the River Virtually navigating our waterways sounds like a good time to outdoor enthusiasts, but it could also help policymakers monitor a critical natural resource. Kate Greene
Social Justice Since We Last Spoke: Operation Boo Updates to past Pacific Standard stories. Madeleine Thomas
Social Justice Domestic Overlords The 250-year precedent for deploying the United States military to police the nation's citizenry. Ted Scheinman
Social Justice Shelf Help: ‘The Social Life of DNA: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation After the Genome’ Can genetic tests restore lost legacies? Peter C. Baker
Social Justice Research Gone Wild: Party Hard Are Millennials really partying less often than their parents used to? Pacific Standard Staff
Economics Is the Stock Market Sexist? Inherent market bias is one of the factors keeping women off corporate boards—until someone has to take the fall. Welcome to the Glass Cliff. Katie Gilbert
News in Brief Since We Last Spoke: Violent Exemptions Updates to past Pacific Standard stories. Francie Diep
Social Justice Five Studies on the Links Between Sugar and Heart Disease The scientific evidence for whether eating too much sugar causes Type 2 diabetes and other diseases. Francie Diep
Environment The Gowanus Canal’s Beacon of Hope New York University roboticists are betting that a tiny aquatic machine will inspire the community to care about Brooklyn's neglected Superfund site. Libby Copeland