by Nicole Rupersburg | Apr 26, 2016 | Smart Cities
This profile was originally published by Urban Innovation Exchange in partnership with Meeting of the Minds and Kresge Foundation. For more stories of people changing cities, visit UIXCities.com and follow @UIXCities. LAND Studio in Cleveland formed in 2011 out of a...
by Ed Church | Apr 25, 2016 | Smart Cities
How to know where climate change leads us? Climate scientists have discovered, and elaborately described, dramatic changes in the Earth’s climate which will effect us all. Chemists, biologists and other scientists have joined with physicists and meteorologists in the...
by Christina Olsen | Apr 19, 2016 | Global Mobility Research, Smart Cities
This interview series is made possible by the Volvo Research and Educational Foundations. Each month we feature a leading thinker from VREF’s Future Urban Transport program. Meeting of the Minds took a minute to sit down with Juan Carlos Muñoz about his new book...
by John Addison | Apr 18, 2016 | Smart Cities
Several U.S. states already produce over 80 percent of their energy with renewables including wind, solar, hydropower, and biofuels: Washington, Oregon, Maine, Idaho, Nevada, South Dakota, and Iowa. In economic growth and job creation, these states outperform the top...
by Nicole Rupersburg | Apr 12, 2016 | Smart Cities
This profile was originally published by Urban Innovation Exchange in partnership with Meeting of the Minds and Kresge Foundation. For more stories of people changing cities, visit UIXCities.com and follow @UIXCities. Sanctuary is a place of refuge or safety. In urban...
by Sharon Feigon | Apr 11, 2016 | Smart Cities
From the launch of electric bikesharing systems to the rise of new carpooling concepts and microtransit services like Bridj and Chariot, cities today are facing the biggest disruption to the transportation sector since the automobile replaced the horse-drawn carriage....
by Nicole Rupersburg | Apr 8, 2016 | Smart Cities
This profile was originally published by Urban Innovation Exchange in partnership with Meeting of the Minds and Kresge Foundation. For more stories of people changing cities, visit UIXCities.com and follow @UIXCities. Conflict Kitchen is an experimental art project in...
by John Addison | Apr 4, 2016 | Smart Cities
Machine learning enables Google to present news tailored to your interests; Amazon, books that you want to read; and Netflix, movies that you love. IBM’s advances in machine learning enabled it to beat the world’s top chess masters and Jeopardy champions. Recently,...
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