News in Brief Fighting the Greek System’s Drinking Problem Is a Losing Battle Researchers say it’s time to try something new—and to stop neglecting sororities. By Nathan Collins (Photo: Daniel Parks/Flickr)… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Our Music Preferences Reflect Our Personality Take a quiz that shows what your musical preferences say about you. By Tom Jacobs (Photo: messicanbeer/Flickr) What… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief How to Make Cities Happier and More Sustainable Here’s a hint: Go back to nature. By Nathan Collins A man takes advantage of hot weather in… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Debt Doesn’t Always Hurt Kids But avoid borrowing for purchases that aren’t forward-looking. By Tom Jacobs (Illustration: Raul Arias) Is family debt always harmful… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Can We Make Good on the Paris Climate Agreement? Maybe not, if we don’t address global agriculture emissions. By Madeleine Thomas (Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty Images) Almost 120… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Who Uses the Nation’s Parks? Little boys, mostly—which means a great resource for all ages to get exercise and enjoy the sunshine is… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief More Evidence That Helping Others Is a Catalyst for Well-Being Something science and spirituality can agree on. By Tom Jacobs (Photo: Wolfram Burner/Flickr) The point has been made… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Good Health Is More Complicated Than Your Weight and Blood Pressure We’ve been thinking about healthy aging wrong, researchers say. By Nathan Collins (Photo: Habib M’henni/Flickr) Although researchers are… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Are You Raising a Little Criminal? A preference for immediate gratification, rather than a bigger reward later on, is a bad sign. By Tom… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Memories of Unethical Behavior Fade Over Time This amnesia helps us restore our positive self-image, and allows us to engage in further cheating. By Tom… Pacific Standard Staff