Nate Berg
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Beijing's Bomb Shelter-Dwellers May Be Making a Rational Choice About Their Commute
The Chinese capital estimates 10 percent of its population lives in tiny, below-ground apartments. Are they crazy or clever?
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The Power of the Movable Chair
A New York design competition aims to add more flexibility to The Battery.
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Street Cleaning: The Video Game
Get behind the driver's seat to experience the exciting world of street sweeping firsthand.
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What's a Language Worth to a Small Town in Scotland?
A fisherman's dialect dies out.
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Chestnuts Singing in a Public Park
A public art installation turns falling nuts into light and sound. For tree preservation, of course.
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Imagine Walking Down to the Corner to Pick Your Own Apple
More cities are considering turning their street trees into food sources.
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The Hidden Cost of Counting the Homeless
A professor criticizes the "culture of quantification," arguing that we don't do enough with the data we collect.
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England's Novel Idea for Funding Affordable Housing
Officials propose using the money from the sale of radio frequencies to pay for new housing stock.
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A 50,000-Person, 217-Mile March for Land Reform
Landless Indians are taking their concerns to the capital en masse.
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Will Ousted Georgian President's Instant City Live On?
Plans to build a city of 500,000 from scratch may not survive after he leaves office.

