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A Pickup Truck Grows an Educational Mini-Farm
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Could Charging People for Uneaten Food in Restaurants Help Us Stop Wasting It?
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What Drivers Really Think About Bikers: The History and Psychology of Sharing the Road
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Should Teachers View Their Students as Customers?
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New Research Says Parenting Makes You Happy—If You're a Dad
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
The Toyota Prius has established itself as the most dominant alternative-fuel vehicle currently in the market (and has held that acclaim for a few...

The United States has added new routes to its national bike system for the first time in 30 years.

Will learning from a native speaking Chinese teacher turn American students into subversive commies? Probably not. (But it might get them a job.)

The chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts is obsessed with place and culture.
These 24 survival items, packed into a sealed tin, will make sure you survive an unforeseen stint in the wilderness.
If your reality TV show isn't quite getting the ratings it once was, why not introduce a racial element. Surely, that will get people to watch at...

Call it the modern day Festival Express. Three scratchy alt-rock bands embark on a rolling hootenanny of a concert tour. All for trains.
One of this week's conversations over at The New York Times' Room for Debate blog concerns the so-called "epidemic" of cheating. A recent survey...
Alarmists, nuclear enthusiasts, those with questionable taste in diversions, and fans of Google maps, listen up: this site will estimate the blast...
This is the 13th post in The Back Garden Project, one GOOD community member's effort to turn a neglected corner of the city into a thriving...

Good news. It looks like California's Proposition 26 did not defang the state's climate legislation after all. The sneak attack failed.

What was just visual urban litter a few years ago is now museum-curated art. Where is subversive art going and how will it take shape in coming years?

Angelenos, we know you're freaking, but this video will help you brave this weekend's shutdown of the 405.

Losing the occupiers means losing the visual symbol of Occupy Wall Street.
It's taken as a natural law of enterprise, absorbed through countless MBA case studies and credit card commercials: you must "grow your business."...
This company called the Survival Seed Bank has been advertising on Glenn Beck's show. For $149, they'll sell you a kit full of seeds so you...

Impact Earth is a site that allows you to set variables for the size, speed, and material of an object crashing into Earth, and then see the effects.

Despite increased demand for education, budget cuts are causing two-year schools to cut back, denying a college education to thousands of students.
Tips for when all those nuptials start to wear on you.

An online project connects cities through their forgotten spaces

