Where You Live Is As Important As What You Eat
Air quality, heat, and food in your neighborhood have a big influence on your health. Future urban design needs to take this into account. ..
Air quality, heat, and food in your neighborhood have a big influence on your health. Future urban design needs to take this into account. ..
Humans are teaming up with dogs to eliminate the blood-sucking pests, but there's no overarching strategy, just eye-watering costs. ..
Devastating deluges around the world point to the metropolis of tomorrow: the “sponge city.” Think more parks and fewer parking lots. ..
Buried civilizations could soon become inaccessible forever. Archaeologists have to move fast, so they’re turning to the latest ground-scanning tech. ..
Why does some wildlife thrive in the city? Figuring this out is the first step to boosting urban biodiversity. And that's good for everyone. ..
Climate change is making summers hotter, blackouts more common, and heat-related illness more dangerous. The power system may be resilient—but it still ..
San Francisco is at the forefront of a movement to recycle wastewater from buildings, homes, and neighborhoods and use it for toilets and landscaping. ..
The UK's houses are still designed to retain heat. In an age of global warming, that needs to change. ..
Levels of particulate matter in the world’s metro systems far exceed recommended limits—and the deeper you go, the worse it gets. ..
New research shows that if done right, urban farms and gardens can support all kinds of species—for the good of people and the environment. ..