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MapBox What our devices can tell us about the geographic divisions of urban wealth.
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Videos
Visualizing a City's Prodigious Carbon Emissions
This simulation shows one-ton blobs of carbon dioxide rising from the street in giant blue spheres.
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The Big Fix
The Real Estate Deal That Could Change the Future of Everything
Two Washington, D.C., developers set out to democratize how commercial buildings are developed, and in the process they've invented an entirely new model of finance.
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Inhospitable Park Bench of the Day: The Pay and Sit
Don't get too comfy.
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DC's Massive New Transportation Experiment Starts Tomorrow
High-tech high-occupancy tolls come to the nation's capital. Is this the future of highway infrastructure?
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Maps
Finally, iPhone Maps That Aren't a Total Disaster
Nokia Maps for iPhone have (almost) everything Apple Maps doesn't.
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How Facebook and Twitter Are Making Developing World Cities Better
The governments of virtually all large Latin American cities now use social media to engage with citizens, and smaller cities are quickly following suit.
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Charts
The Global Gateways That Connect America to the World
Just five metro areas move nearly 40 percent of all U.S. international passengers.
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After Sandy, How Should We Decide What Is Worth Rebuilding?
The Dutch have a way of deciding what is worth saving with a dike or sea wall, and what is not. Should we follow their example?
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Videos
An App That Tries to Predict the Future of Cities
Harvard's new ecological urbanism app explores current practices, emerging trends, and opportunities for new initiatives.
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The 'Covert Cloak' Protects the Privacy of the Painfully Shy
This high-tech garment detects the stares of rude people and instantly deploys shields.

