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Shutterstock Research looking at African Americans in Houston finds a significant correlation.
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Should We Be Zoning With Crime in Mind?
If residential areas are safer than commercial ones, it would seem so.
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Charts
The Completely Puzzling Relationship Between City Population and Parks
Why do some cities – and neighborhoods – have so much more "urban nature" than others?
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Don't Worry About Kids and Touch Screens, Worry About the Parents
Smart phones can help manage the tedium of parenting. But they also isolate us from a lot of the joy.
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4 Out-There Designs to Cut the Carbon Footprint of Heated Sidewalk Cafés
SolarFloors, Urban Parasols and infra-red under-table heating.
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Rankings
America's Most (and Least) Religious Metro Areas
Provo, Utah, and Burlington, Vermont, represent opposite ends of the U.S. religiosity spectrum.
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For Cleveland, Climate Change Could Mean Tons of Toxic Green Algae
Heavy agriculture and global warming are aligning to produce nasty algae blooms in the Great Lakes, scientists says.
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Bizarre Preservation Fixation of the Day: Ronald Reagan's Childhood Home
Two years of Reagan's youth wasn't enough to save this apartment house.
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The Tallest Building in Chechnya Is Engulfed in Flames
No injuries have been reported.
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Postcard
Torrential Rains Douse, Flood Buenos Aires
At least six people were killed.
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Walk Through a Japanese City Still Abandoned 2 Years After the Tsunami
Google Street View tours a town inside the Fukushima Exclusion Zone.

