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A blog about urban economics and transportation and complex systems and miscellaneous things about me

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  • Foundational Papers in Complexity Science
  • Peeling Back Pavement to Expose Watery Havens
  • U.S. and China Agree to Study Ways to Make Buildings More Energy-Efficient
  • City road networks like flowers
  • Independence Day Syndrome
  • Conference: Harvard Political Networks
  • For whom the bell tolls
  • How the city hurts your brain
  • Beijing Subway vs. Tokyo Subway
  • Climate Change - China in Action
  • Treasure or Trash? That's the question
  • Primary seat-belt law will be in use in MN
  • Sidewalks in the Kingdom
  • An analogy between the law of chemistry and US highway system
  • The next big thing: Wolfram | Alpha
  • The death-spiral in the US housing market
  • Developmental v.s. Evolutionary
  • China's Plans for Eco-cities lie abandoned
  • Southwest Airlines Begins Service to Minneapolis/St. Paul
  • More people than ever are using mass transit
  • Day 1 on CA
  • Bilical social network
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  • Foundational Papers in Complexity Science
  • Peeling Back Pavement to Expose Watery Havens
  • U.S. and China Agree to Study Ways to Make Buildings More Energy-Efficient
  • City road networks like flowers
  • Independence Day Syndrome
  • Conference: Harvard Political Networks
  • For whom the bell tolls
  • How the city hurts your brain
  • Beijing Subway vs. Tokyo Subway
  • Climate Change - China in Action
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