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Small Business of the Day: Dallas's 'Anger Room'
Sign a waiver and pay a small fee, and you can destroy all sorts of furniture, electronics, even mannequins.
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The World's Tallest LEGO Skyscraper, For Now
Seoul is the most recent city to claim the record, broken 30 times in 24 years.
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This Armored Wallpaper Can Stop People from Stealing Your Wi-Fi
Researchers in Grenoble, France, have developed a wallpaper that blocks wireless internet signals from leaking out of your home.
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Photos
Why Does This Bench Need an Instruction Sign?
Has the city's public-works department gone rogue?
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Eyeing Industrial Excess for Home Heating in the U.K.
Researchers identify a method to reuse heat from steel factories to warm homes.
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For Landlocked Revitalization, Railyards in Lieu of Waterfronts
How train tracks helped deliver new life to Birmingham, Alabama.
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Postcard
A Celebration of Steampunk
A festival transforms Waltham, Massachusetts, into a place worthy of Jules Verne's admiration.
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Urban Wonk
In D.C., Baseball-Oriented Development Seems, at Last, to Be Working
How Nationals Park, to the surprise of its neighbors, is leading to a better community.
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Walk Score Launches Bike Score
How bikeable is your city?
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Photos
How Do You Navigate a City With No Street Names?
A photographer documents the way residents of Amman, Jordan, get around.

