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Cycling Professor
fietsprofessor
[1/11] Need for speed: Why speed is both cause and solution for unsustainable urban mobility.A mini lecture on land use and mobility... [2/11] The starting assumption of much thinking in
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Najla Alariefy
NajlaAlariefy
1/ "A City is not a Tree"This is an interesting idea in urban design. - It was written in 1964 by mathematician/architect Christopher Alexander (CA).- He realized natural, organic cities
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
Last year was “remarkable for the tall building industry” with a record number of skyscrapers being built.But with lockdowns, recessions and a more climate-conscious society, what is the future for
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Pomp 🌪
APompliano
One of my areas of focus in 2020 was to scale the size of our content business across platforms.Here is our year in review 1/ Everything starts and ends
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Aaron Astor
AstorAaron
Why is Pennsylvania so important to American history? 3 main reasons:1) Philly as Quaker/Mid-Atlantic Seaport2) Large-scale non-Anglo immigration and migration point to the West3) Energy resource production and distribution Philly
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Tea Berry-Blue
teaberryblue
Okay, friends. Thanksgiving is coming up and for people for whom this is one of the few days a year we spend with family, it is going to be a
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Bruce McD
brucemcd23
Justin Webb managed to ask mostly the wrong questions and draw wrong conclusions during #R4Today’s item on PM’s self isolation Doing his usual innocent abroad routine he asked in effect
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Robinson Meyer
yayitsrob
I’ve been covering COVID-19 testing with @alexismadrigal for the last six months. We’ve kept coming back to the same questions: Why is testing still broken in America? Can it be
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William Gillis 🏴
rechelon
When Leah talked before a grand jury in 2012 many of her immediate friends leaped to her defense. Thankfully it was rather easy to box largely apolitical kids only passing
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Owen Missen
scimissionowen
#NewPaper alert! After four decades, we finally determined the structure of fairbankite! Being a mineralogist is very like being a detective, looking for micron-scale clues and trying to separate overlapping
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Kibbutzy Collins
atrak
Weird thing about the platforms that we all consume music, TV, film etc on is that they reward regularity and familiarity sooo much... that a lot of the artists who
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Mark Hertling
MarkHertling
Had a chance to provide some info to @NatashaBertrand regarding the challenges associated with countering IEDs. That exchange caused me to ponder the question: “Could we be approaching the early
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Brian Goldstein
bgoldst
Thanks to @MelArch3 for flagging this. The @NatUrbanLeague seems ready to rise in #Harlem, on what I'd argue is the most interesting block in the history of the Civil Rights
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Devayani
Geo_Sophist
Travelling through #India you can't miss such boulder heaps...Think of Hampi's ruins (below) or Sravanabelagola (Karnataka), or Mt Abu (Rajasthan)?#DidYouKnow, such isolated hill/ridge features that jut out from the surrounding
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David Withun
DavidWithun
After spending a couple of days engaging with #DisruptTexts and its most vociferous Twitter defenders, here is what I've learned: 1. Many of its most outspoken defenders are also outspoken
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Santiago Velez
Santiag78758327
1/ The Problem w/ Moralizing Energy Consumption & BitcoinThere are many who consider the energy spent on Bitcoin Proof-of-Work (PoW) hashing for the purpose of security an unethical activity on
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