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New paths for the roads of tomorrow

Transportation news feeds are filled with tech innovations and new start-ups willing to improve our daily mobility…

Swimming is back in town (it’s still summer!)

Among other natural elements, water surely is one of the most appreciated in cities – or even a symbol, as the famous …

How cities deal with the climate change risks

According to the non-profit organization “100 Resilient Cities”, urban resilience is the ability of individuals,…

Outdoor is in

The USS Discovery flies over New York City to promote the new Star Trek TV show

Sixteen years after Star Trek Enterprise, the iconic series is rebooting on TV with the new show Star Trek Discovery on…

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Burger King opens a bus line in Brussels to bring people to its new restaurant

Every new Burger King restaurant in Europe is an event for Whopper lovers. But the new Burger King in Brussels was…

Facts & Figures

Some US cities are now more unequal places than Mexico

Measuring inequality is often difficult as urban inequality data is mostly unavailable. Some figures and trends are…

Facts & Figures

Measure your level of transportation access thanks to your address

Is your neighbourhood well-connected to public transit? TransitScreen, the service that provides real-time information…

Facts & Figures

Global liveability has improved for the first time in a decade

The past decade was a troubled one: global financial crises, terrorist attacks and civil wars logically made a lot of…

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This sneezing billboard reminds you to get vaccinated against the flu

Even in Brazilian cities, the flu remains an important health issue.

Urban Radar

Europe’s population shifts visible in one map

The BSSR map is one of a kind: it is the first ever about Europe’s population shifts that provides such accurate data…

Urban Radar

In Iceland, a 3D pedestrian crossing both reduces traffic speed and embellishes the streets

We have all come across many pedestrian crossings that looked the same, no matter the city nor the country we were…

Urban Radar

Montreal unveils its ambitious bike plan

Montreal is following in the footsteps of Amsterdam and other bike-friendly cities with its ambitious bike plan. The…

Urban Radar

Citymapper is launching a new mobility service in London with Gett

While Transport for London hasn’t renewed Uber’s licence to operate, new operators are launching alternative mobility…

Urban Radar

Indian trains will soon be solar-powered

India has decided to solve part of its pollution issue with solar power on its trains. A set of 16 solar panels were…

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Toxic sandwiches to raise awareness of food allergies

What would happen if you were allergic to peanuts or dairy products? Your daily life would be much more complicated,…

Facts & Figures

How bad policies on public housing have worsened the global housing crisis

Cities are growing faster than the economy in many countries, which often results in large slums at the outskirts of…

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Solve a giant puzzle with Professor Layton at Waterloo Station

To promote the launch on mobile of “Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy”, the latest…

Urban Radar

When Hong Kong will run out of space for its waste

Trapped between hills and the ocean, the compact city of Hong Kong is facing a concerning waste issue. Its 7.4 million…

Facts & Figures

The high cost of free parking

Our cities are too often built around cars, especially in the US where each public or private building must make sure…

Urban Radar

Mexico gets rid of its mandatory parking minimums

Mexico City just took a radical decision that could greatly enhance both its housing market and its walkability:  the…

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Taipei’s Subway is turned into different sports venues for the Universiade

This summer is definitely athletic! In parallel to the announcement of the future Olympics hosts, Tapei is preparing…

Facts & Figures

Californians don’t want to drive anymore

The United States suffer from a car-oriented design of their cities, which are not really adapted for bikes and…

Urban Radar

What will NYC look like in a driverless future?

In a near future, driverless cars may reshape our daily mobility – and even the design of our streets. The company…

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Fun messages for a fun Fanta drink!

Fanta decided to celebrate the launch of its new product, Fanta Jelly Fizz, with passers-by. The company, in…

Urban Radar

Portland is designing accessible bikes for its bike share system

If bike sharing is a great opportunity to get around town easily, not everyone can enjoy it – especially people with…

Urban Radar

Creating a better community thanks to text messages

How to involve your community into a planning project, when residents don’t have time to attend never-ending…

Urban Radar

CloudFisher: a different “cloud technology”

Fishing for clouds sound like a fantasy coming straight out of J. M. Barrie’s imagination. Still, it really exists and…