- July 8, 2008 • 3:08 pm PDT
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What Does Teaching Creativity Look Like?
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Wastelands Around the World Unite! Cities' Forgotten Spaces Become Artists' Canvases
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Don't Reinvent The Wheel, Steal It: An Urban Planning Award for Cities That Copy
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Birth Control Costs More Than You Think—Even for the Lucky Ones
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This Valentine's Day, Celebrate All Kinds of Love
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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Give Komen the Pink Slip: Five Ways to Support Women's Health for All
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Is Sweden's Classroom-Free School the Future of Learning?
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What Would a Post-SOPA Internet Look Like?
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
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The professional networking site LinkedIn has analyzed its database of 100 million members to determine if a name can make the man (or woman)....
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Net Neutrality now has a music video. Apparently, these are internet celebrities singing a song in favor of the net neutrality movement. The song...
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GOOD Magazine has gone carbon neutral, offsetting the carbon emissions from publishing every issue for our first year with clean energy from new...
I honestly never thought I'd see the day when an Indian person would argue for less education, but that day has arrived. Conservative pundit...
Despite any efforts on the part of the United States, the Middle East remains awash in violence. In July, 2006, Secretary of State Condoleezza...
A public-art experiment is taking London's art scene by storm. The project? Giving 2,400 people each an hour to do whatever they like in the...
The Senate kindly voted to actually start debating the health care bill over the weekend. It's a strange world where people in the government...

You know you're in Western Pennsylvania when you wake up to giant busts of Steelers in your hotel room.
A new survey by the advertising and marketing firm Ogilvy & Mather suggests we might be: Among the study's key findings is that "having it all"...

Modern medical science has afforded us the ability to change nearly anything we don't like about our appearances. Americans are taking advantage...
Remember back in the mid-1990s when the federal government completely stopped all "non-essential services" as a result of a budget-related game...
Treehugger tries to make sense of Obama's plan to open up new areas for offshore drilling: Pundits and commentators are scrambling to...
As a surfer, I've long been opposed to offshore drilling, but it wasn't until recently that I started feeling responsible for it. On my way home...
Long before Davis Guggenheim made An Inconvenient Truth, he directed his lens towards education in films like Teach and The First Year. And...
We're in the midst of an explosion in online learning, in part spurred by the Open CourseWare movement and the prodding of proponents like Bill...

With Mayor Michael Bloomberg tapping magazine executive Cathie Black to run New York City's schools, is business encroaching too far into education?

To check in on the reconstruction progress in Haiti, we sat down with scholar and architect Matt Jelacic, an expert in sustainable housing solutions.

Maybe the next meme should be "We Spoke to a Journalist." That sounds a lot harder than what I do every day.