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Are London's Public Buses the New Prozac?
Taking the bus makes people feel more social and less lonely, researchers say.
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Rankings
The Stability of the World's Leading Financial Capitals
London and New York continue to top the list of global financial centers.
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Redesign of the Day: A Truck That Won't Kill Cyclists
London Cycling Campaign has a free design tip.
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Postcards From a Part of the London Underground Riders Never See
The intricate patterns of rail yards.
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Britain's Oddly Captivating Reality Show About Land Use
The Planners is partly bucolic escapism and partly a sidelong look at the state of Britain today. And yes, it's actually fascinating.
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Temporary City of the Day: London, at Burning Man
That's the idea, at least.
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Maps
Happy 200th Birthday to a Mapmaker Who Changed the World
John Snow mapped out cases of cholera during an infamous 1854 outbreak in London.
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There's a Lot More Skeletons Where These Came From
Modern London was built on top of a large number of plague pits, and the city's thirst for more space means digging won't slow down any time soon.
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Maps
'Femme Fatales of Cartography'
Inside a beautiful new collection of "maps you shouldn't trust yet cannot help but fall for."
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A Brief History of Suburbia's Rise and Fall
A new paper tracks suburbia from its ideological roots in the Victorian era to its harsh detractors in the modern age.

