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Linda Poon, staff writer at Bloomberg CityLab, talks about her reporting on why walking trips have declined since the start of the pandemic.
Ashley Morken of Unglued in Fargo, North Dakota, has been expanding her staff and adjusting to new responsibilities.
Makers seem to favor devices with much larger displays. Sean Hollister at The Verge recounts his search for a good small phone.
“It would be much better for consumers to just know how much everything was going to cost us right off the bat,” says Emily Stewart of Vox.
For the early adopters of rooftop solar panels, maintaining and repairing faulty panels is a costly challenge of its own.
Millennials have faced challenges to homeownership for years. Now, a slim majority of millennials own a home.
Rebecca Tushnet of Harvard Law School explains the incentive behind companies making vague promises to consumers.
The rebound from pandemic deprivation continues, says Adriana Samper of Arizona State, and the reasoning can get pretty creative.
Farmers haven’t been keen on adopting new agriculture technology despite its potential to revolutionize the industry.
A brewery in drought-plagued California experiments with making beer using purified grey water. The CEO says he’d serve it at a party.