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Steven Reitz At least, that's not what's going on in this widely circulated photo of a sinkhole filled with bright green ooze.
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Knocking Down Huge Buildings Quietly, Floor by Floor
A Japanese construction company turns demolition into energy using something it calls a "big hat."
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Unless You Live in Takoma Park, Beverly Hills, or Reno, You're Probably Going to Get the Flu
Google knows.
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We're In This Together: What the Dutch Know About Flooding That We Don't
The country's survival depends on water management, and its political structures allow for decisive, speedy action.
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Is It Still Street Art If You Can Only See It Online?
An artist's quest to bring graffiti to life, via GIFs.
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Lessons From Sandy: Even New Green Infrastructure Was Destroyed
Restoring or creating wetlands that last is no small feat.
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Australia Is So Hot, They Had to Add a New Color to the Weather Map
The risk of fire is also exceedingly high.
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How Google Street View Could Help Post-Sandy Staten Island
Residents worry the photos will hurt property values. But the site could raise the kind of awareness the "forgotten borough" will need as it rebuilds.
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Year in Review
Wikipedia's Most Popular Pages, in 35 Languages
The French want to know about ornamental holly, Germans are curious about cul-de-sacs, and the Vietnamese are reading up on sex positions.
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Don't Complain When Your iPhone Gets Stolen in New York
Apple theft is so bad it's having an effect on the overall crime rate.
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Year in Review
The Best Green Ideas of 2012
A personal, eclectic list.

