- April 1, 2008 • 6:11 pm PDT
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The Subway Falafel Sandwich and the Americanization of Ethnic Food
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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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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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You've probably heard that China is growing quickly, but have you seen the graphs? The Oil Drum's Stuart Staniford picked through data from the...
The media loves a good story about how China has shed its old industrial ways and is leading the charge into a clean economy. We've even done it,...
Leaving China to domestic internet companies won't advance the cause of free information. In mid-December, Google suffered a "…sophisticated...
While most of the developed world is freaking out about the ongoing economic fallout-The Great Recession if you will (something I heard Kurt...
China is pushing to drastically overhaul their automobile fleet, replacing it with electric cars. Or at least that's what they're saying. If the...
Electric bikes have really taken off in China. Between 1998 and 2009, China went from around 56,000 electric bikes to 120 million. Sales are...
After China and Google's recent squabble, Hillary Clinton gave a rather nice speech saying that internet censorship is a human rights problem, and...
China's recent internet attacks on American email accounts aren't the first time we've been the victim of Sino-cyber-espionage, and, in fact,...
Big news from the official Google blog: In mid-December, we detected a highly sophisticated and targeted attack on our corporate infrastructure...
A documentary surveying the aftermath of the catastrophic 2008 temblor in China's Sichuan province offers insight into the fates of Chile and...
Mitsubishi's electric car, the i-MiEV, went on sale today in Japan. With the help of government incentives it's a pretty affordable 2.8...
When we purchase objects adorned with "Made in China" stickers, we rarely stop to consider what that means. We tend to regard the toys, tools, and...
Here Comes the (Chinese) Sun: How Chinese innovation is going to revolutionize solar power for the rest of the world Residents of the city of...
We're all familiar with the idea of peak oil-the point at which our oil production will start declining forever. But that's not the only thing...
President Obama met with the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, Thursday. According to The New York Times, the two men discussed...
What was once a promising electric vehicle venture might be losing some steam, according to a recent article on Treehugger, which measures the...
What looking at the recent renovations to LAX airport-and the lack of sustainable design thinking that went into them-can teach us about saving...
Days after China announced the country's turn to an "open attitude" toward causes of climate change, Yale University released a survey...
Google builds its own servers because the commercial ones are too expensive. It's also building solar panels for the same reason—and by...
It's in the shadow of Copenhagen, but Obama's first trip to China could prove to be a real turning point in climate legislation. Last week, the...
