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Cleveland’s 15-minute city journey
Cleveland is pursuing the most integrated government-led effort in the
United States to use 15-minute-city principles to create a more vibrant and
equitable city.
Cleveland is pursuing the most integrated government-led effort in the
United States to use 15-minute-city principles to create a more vibrant and
equitable city.
44 projects are hoping to get investment from the National Science Foundation in 2025.
Exploring the fragile forms of ocean ecosystems, Vanessa Barragão continues to create fibrous iterations of coral reefs and marine biomes. Working with a team of studio assistants, she is inspired by environmental stewardship and textile techniques such as latch hooking, crochet, and weaving. Over the course of several weeks to several months, these meditative processes give life to tactile and textural forms.
One of the artist’s most impactful experiences in the last year was a visit to the Raja Ampat Islands. More
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In 2024, what are the fabric innovations to look out for, and where are the names we know at right now? Read on to find out. The new materials landscape in 2024 Sustainable fashion is constantly evolving as experts work to create more responsible materials and alternatives to the conventional fabrics that are negatively impacting […]
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For the first time, a NASA satellite has been launched with the purpose of improving the ability to predict climate change by measuring the heat that escapes from Earth’s poles. The satellite — the first of a pair — is in orbit following lift-off from Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket in Māhia, New Zealand, on Saturday, […]
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