What We're Reading: Page 251
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 06, 2017
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CityLab
How Mayors Can Help Create Urban Innovation Districts
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The New York Times
Hamburg Is Ready to Fill Up With Hydrogen. Customers Aren’t So Sure.
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Business Insider
A drone captured these shocking photos of inequality in Mexico's biggest city
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Fast Company
Dubai will use automated police vehicles to patrol for criminals
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CityLab
The Alt-Right Takes Aim at Modern Architecture
Jun 29, 2017
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Curbed
A French smart city network is going global to fight climate change
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Mic
The future of transportation is in Seoul, South Korea. Americans should pay attention.
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Quartz
Behold the daring, water-free future of the modern toilet
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Blueprint
How AI Is Transforming Cities Around the World
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ACEEE
Energy efficiency deserves center stage during president's Energy Week
Jun 22, 2017
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Vox
Making cities more dense always sparks resistance. Here's how to overcome it.
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CityLab
Cities can't afford to let 'rogue' bike shares run wild
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CIO Dive
50 billion bits served: What fast food can learn from tech
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OZY
Could Pittsburgh become the Silicon Valley of 3D printing?
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The New York Times
The high-tech device that's like a bouncer for mosquitoes
Jun 15, 2017
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Wired
Urban heat islands can be deadly, and they're only getting hotter
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Fast Company
The grocery store of the future is mobile, self-driving, and run by AI
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CityLab
Portland deploys thief-proof bike racks
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AZ Central
Phoenix is the nation's 5th largest — but is it a 'real' city?
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Environmental Leader
Sustainability will endure despite Trump’s approach, experts say
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Reuters
'No place for the poor' in India's Smart Cities, campaigners say
Jun 08, 2017
Jun 01, 2017
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Inc.
3 startups that are improving the urban experience
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Fast Company
The big, hot, expensive problem facing cities now
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Fox 29
Sunscreen dispensers to be installed throughout Philadelphia
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ZD Net
See how Atlanta is transforming itself into a smart city
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Silicon Valley Business Journal
Can San Jose and Palo Alto lead the way for smart cities?
May 25, 2017
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CIO Dive
DNA could solve the storage problem, but getting there won't be easy
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Newsweek
Trouble sleeping? Air pollution may be to blame, study says
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RenewEconomy
UBS: Electric vehicles to reach cost parity with petrol cars by 2018
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The New York Times
Pittsburgh welcomed Uber’s driverless car experiment. Not anymore.