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The future of cities, according to the experts

Vox

We are social animals and people will always want to gather and cluster in cities. This concentration facilitates business, learning, and cultural exchange — that will always be desirable, socially and economically.” They also want the amenities and socializing opportunities cities bring. That is hard-wired.

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Saudi Arabia’s The Line: Everything you need to know

Dataconomy

While modern cities across the globe grapple with congested roads and complex rail networks, The Line proposes an elegantly simple alternative: a linear city devoid of cars and associated traffic woes. The outer walls will feature mirrored windows, providing residents with perpetual vistas of open, natural spaces.

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William Shatner’s space trek is turning up a spotlight on Blue Origin’s highs and lows

GeekWire

They’re in the midst of a couple of days of pre-launch training, documented on this morning’s network news shows. The event has also brought Jeff Bezos (and his companion Lauren Sanchez) more deeply into the social media mainstream as well: View this post on Instagram. ” [link].

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Here are all the winners of the 2020 Webby Awards

The Verge

Lil Nas X’s “Panini,” NASA’s social media presence, Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty line, and John Krasinski’s Some Good News YouTube show are among the winners of this year’s Webby Awards. National Geographic took away this year’s most awards, 15 total, with wins for its science podcasts, travel videos, and photos on social media, among other things.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

Trends in the Living Networks

With a PhD in Planning and Innovation Studies, and a Master’s degree in Architecture, Urban Design and Urban Planning, Karuri-Sebina has a sound knowledge base for her work as Executive Manager of programs at the South African Cities Network. One of her focuses is building networks between Azerbaijani people and researchers across the world.

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