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Backyard vegetables can fight crime, improve health, and boost the economy. By transforming its vacant lots, backyards and roof-tops into farming plots, the city of Cleveland could meet all of its...
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It's not only economic inequality that's increased in the city of Phoenix, Arizona. In the last 40 years, environmental inequality has increased, too.
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After decades of urban evolution, the world's major subway systems appear to be converging on an ideal form.
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Tiny lights swarm like fireflies, representing trains, busses, and ferries shuffling people across different metropolises over the course of a day. These videos show off 24 hours of public...
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