To some solar users, power company fees are an unfair charge ~enviro energy.renewable Article 807 words 5 votes
Nearly eight months after Hurricane Michael, Florida Panhandle feels left behind ~enviro Article 1983 words 6 votes
Oregon restricts solar development on prime farmland ~enviro energy.renewable Article 895 words, published May 23 2019 5 votes
Everyone is framing 5G as a "race", but nobody seems to be able to explain why it matters who wins ~tech Article 1002 words, published May 23 2019 10 votes
Could Barcelona’s plan to push out cars and build superblocks work in the US? ~design urban planning Article 2014 words, published Apr 12 2019 11 votes
Water stays in the pipes longer in shrinking cities – a challenge for public health ~health Article 941 words 5 votes
EU leaders: We won't follow Trump's Huawei ban ~tech Article 566 words, published May 16 2019 12 votes
5G networks could throw weather forecasting into chaos ~tech Article 638 words, published May 18 2019 19 votes
11,000-year-old Turkish town about to be submerged forever ~humanities.history Article 1492 words 11 votes
'It would destroy it': New international airport for Machu Picchu sparks outrage ~transport Article published May 15 2019 12 votes
Las Vegas is about to take a gamble on Elon Musk’s Boring Company ~transport Article 815 words 11 votes
Electricity grid cybersecurity will be expensive – who will pay, and how much? ~enviro energy Article 716 words 3 votes
Inside Electrify America’s plan to simplify electric car charging ~transport Article 1289 words 3 votes
A highway runs through it: Inside the push to tear down an Oakland freeway ~design urban planning Link 6 votes
Don’t buy a 5G smartphone—at least, not for a while ~tech smartphones internet Article 1392 words, published Dec 14 2018 20 votes
Take from the rich and give to ... the subway? Inside New York's evolving congestion pricing policy. ~transport Article 2812 words 7 votes
Nova Scotia is one 'perfect storm' away from being cut off from Canada ~enviro climate change Article 1312 words 11 votes
Oil traders are now watching workers’ phones to spot problems at refineries ~tech privacy Article 5 votes
Microsoft says the Federal Communications Commission 'overstates' broadband availability in the US ~tech internet microsoft Article 907 words 16 votes
Hundreds of US cities are killing or scaling back their recycling programs ~enviro recycling plastics Article 1059 words 23 votes
Triton is the world’s most murderous malware, and it’s spreading ~tech security.cyber Article 2863 words 16 votes
Even in a warmer Europe, wind and solar could still keep the lights on ~enviro energy.renewable Article 752 words 5 votes
What happens now that China won't take US recycling: Many waste-management companies are simply burning recyclables or sending them to landfills ~enviro recycling plastics Article 2149 words 15 votes
You Don’t Need All That Complex/Expensive/Distracting Infrastructure ~comp programming Article 738 words 14 votes
Pedestrian deaths reach highest level in decades, US report says ~transport Article 567 words 8 votes
Blackout at home: When the lights went out at Shea Stadium in 1977 ~sports.baseball Article 3124 words, published Jul 13 2017 4 votes
Is Huawei a friend or foe in the battle for 5G dominance? ~tech internet security Article 2517 words 4 votes
"The hacker tourist ventures forth across the wide and wondrous meatspace of three continents, chronicling the laying of the longest wire on Earth." (Neal Stephenson, 1996) ~tech Article 5 votes
The island nation of Tonga is facing a near-total internet blackout. The country’s only undersea cable was damaged during a storm. ~tech Article 488 words 12 votes
State official went roaming around Vermont to test cell coverage claims ~tech Article 600 words 4 votes