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The Case for Making Bike-Share Membership an Employee Benefit
An early wave of New York City companies is willing to foot the bill for workers who plan to commute with Citi Bike.
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Maps
Cool New Maps Illustrate a Day of Bus Travel Across Boston, by Speed
Clocking the metric that matters most to many commuters.
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'Personal Climate Control,' Lasers, and the Wild Future of Thermostats
Why heat a whole building when infrared beams of warmth could follow us each around?
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Postcard
Flags for the Fallen
The country prepares for Memorial Day.
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Charts
How the Location of State Capitals Influences Political Corruption
Remote cities are especially vulnerable to scandal, according to a new study.
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A Proposal to Make the Micro Apartment a Little More Livable
The dormitory meets the real world.
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Photos
40-Year-Old Images Show East Boston Grappling With an Expanding Logan Airport
The photographer, while visiting the site again in 2010 said, "none of this is familiar."
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Has the Christian Church Forgotten Its Urban Roots?
Two pastors make the case that American Christians need to shed their "anti-urban bias" before their religion becomes marginalized.
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The New Economy of City-Based Top Level Internet Domains
Dozens of cities will have the chance to design their own municipally focused microcosm of the web.
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Piles of Sneakers, Rose Petals and Other Moving Memorials to Boston
From the city and beyond.

