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Big Brother To Make London Safer?
Posters meant to inform riders about crime control devices scare some commuters.
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Are You Ready For An E-Mayor?
Marc Strassman has been an advocate of e-government for 26 years.
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Maps You Can Hear And Feel
University students develop map-navigation software that makes maps accessible to the blind.
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Online Maps: Pointing In The Wrong Direction?
Will online map services such as Mapquest replace paper maps?
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Hybrids Slow To Start In U.S.
Hybrid Electric Vehicles, though gaining in popularity due to fuel efficiency and environmental benefits, fail to attract more U.S. car buyers.
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A New New York City
Hugo Lindgren writes that in rebuilding the site of the former World Trade Center we have to "lower our expectations."
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Water Wars: The 'New Hydronomy'
US scientists use technology to prevent water wars in Central Asia.
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Telecommuting: A Success Story
Last year, Fifteen percent of the work force did some work from home. The number of telecommuters continues to grow.
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Energy From Algae: Green Power Breakthrough?
A California company is trying to be the first to commercialize the production of hydrogen from algae.
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Re-engineering A Cultural Icon
Redesigned to be environmetally friendly, the new Vespa is also more powerful.
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The Earthship Has Landed
The U.K. is the first country in Europe to grant full planning approval for Earthship dwellings.
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2 Million Petition For Sustainable Energy
Technologies such as solar home systems, micro hydroelectricity generators, small wind turbines, wave energy and biogas are viable energy alternatives.
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A 'Batty' Idea To Save Sick Forests
Mississippi State University researchers use bats to assess the health of a forest.
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Liquid Architecture: A Building Made Of Water
The Blur Building in Switzerland, designed by MacArthur "Genius" award-winners, is built using water.
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A Mobile Power Plant?
PowerTrainUSA is a mobile power plant that can travel to areas of power shortages.
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Kids Redesign Their City
A new public art project in Ohio has kids using software and digital cameras to re-design their city.
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Fuel Cell Car Coasts Across U.S.
DaimlerChrysler car is the first fuel cell vehicle to complete a transcontinental journey.
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Exciting Trends In Architecture
New materials and design ideas are shaping the architecture of tomorrow.
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EPA To Change Rules On E-Junk
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to change rules to encourage recycling and reuse of electronic waste,.
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Worldview: A Window To Another City
Architects use technology to create an "urban attractor" that they say will allow people in different cities to interact like never before.
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