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Real Estate
In Chelsea, new sustainable rental opens lottery for 57 apartments, from $1,817/month
Renderings courtesy of Mabel Applications are now being accepted for 57 mixed-income apartments at a new residential development in Chelsea.…
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Science
Dramatic Edward Burtynsky image shows stark desert divide
Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York There is no geophysical logic to the sharp partition in the middle…
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Market
Developer Plots 1,500-Unit Rezoning in Gravesend
A quiet neighborhood in South Brooklyn could soon see an explosion of development as a rezoning effort gets underway. Westshore…
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Real Estate
NYC taps landscape architect to reimagine Park Avenue
New York City has selected a landscape architect to lead the pedestrian-focused transformation of Park Avenue. Department of Transportation (DOT)…
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Science
Lake of Darkness: Why Adam Roberts opted for utopia, rather than dystopia in his novel
Adam Roberts’ Lake of Darkness opens as two space ships investigate a black hole Science Photo Library / Alamy Stock…
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Real Estate
70,000+ new homes could be built along Interborough Express with zoning changes
View of the Bay Ridge Branch, which would be incorporated in the proposed Interborough Express. Adjacent to the Fort Hamilton…
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Science
Read a short extract from Adam Roberts’s novel Lake of Darkness for July’s Book Club
Lake of Darkness is the New Scientist Book Club’s July pick You were born, in all likelihood, towards the end…
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Health
Joseph Warren: Harvard Hustler, Doctor, Revolutionary
June 17, 2025, marked the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Although technically a British victory, Bunker Hill…
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Education
Free Zones of Regulation Charts
The Zones of Regulation is a widely used framework in classrooms and therapy settings that helps kids recognize their emotions…
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Science
New Scientist Book Club’s verdict on The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley: A thumbs up
Kaliane Bradley’s The Ministry of Time was (largely) a hit with the New Scientist Book Club One of the wonderful…
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