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We take the 2017 Chevy Volt on an electrifying eco-getaway up to the Hudson Valley

  • Yuka Yoneda
  • 08/19/2016

[gallery_extend] ROAD RANGE For some, the thought of driving an electric vehicle on a 90-mile road trip may trigger instant range anxiety, but that wasn't an issue in the Chevy Volt. Chevrolet calls the plug-in hybrid an "electric car with a backup plan" because it combines a lithium-ion battery, which...

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Diamond-shaped Casa Forest house in Switzerland makes the most of a wooded lot

  • Lidija Grozdanic
  • 08/19/2016

[gallery_extend] The house features a double-height central space that connects the ground floor dining area and kitchen with a lounge located on the upper floor. Two bedrooms and bathrooms are located next to the living spaces on the ground and first floor, while the auxiliary spaces occupy the basement....

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How virtual reality can help paraplegic patients learn to walk again

  • Cat DiStasio
  • 08/19/2016

For most people, virtual reality summons thoughts of fun and games, but for paraplegic patients, the game is very real. People who were once told they would never walk again are closer than ever to taking real steps thanks to training with VR technology. The Walk Again Project (WAP) has been at the forefront of...

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Beautiful 19th century Tuscan farmhouse renovated with hollow terra-cotta bricks

  • Ana Lisa
  • 08/19/2016

[gallery_extend] The 19th century home near the picturesque city of Lucca was restored to adapt to both a new owner and modern times. While the Matraia stone exteriors were left untouched, apart from the addition of steel fixtures, its interiors were respectfully updated. The white walls, covered...

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Radio silence as the worst disaster since Hurricane Sandy ravages Louisiana

  • Cat DiStasio
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The devastation caused by last weekend’s flooding in southern Louisiana is now on par with Hurricane Sandy damage, according to officials. The flood’s death toll has risen to 13, with more than 40,000 homes damaged or destroyed by the flood waters. After Sandy blasted the East coast just shy of four years...

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How America's dirtiest city in 1969 became one of the greenest

  • Greg Beach
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One of America's dirtiest cities has completely altered its legacy as one of the country's greenest. Over the last few decades, Chattanooga, Tennessee has been transformed from a smog-filled city named America's dirtiest in 1969 to a clean livable community. A pioneer in green urban policy, the Chattanooga city...

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  • Lidija Grozdanic
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Extended green verandas stagger in a helical pattern along the exterior of this residential tower designed by London-based architecture firm Studio Prescient. Thanks to the lush gardens outside, each apartment enjoys a strong connection with nature, water and air, while boasting breathtaking views of the surroundings. The...

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Scientists at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University have developed a new concrete mixture that is stronger than traditional recipes but also flexible, which helps it reduce skid resistance once installed. The research team behind the cleverly named ConFlexPave say its unique properties mean it could cut...

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Luxury off-grid Autonomous Tents can pop up almost anywhere in the world

  • Lucy Wang
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[gallery_extend] Founded by a Denver, Colorado-based startup, the Autonomous Tent promises portable luxury glamping in two selections: the 700-square-foot Cocoon and the 1,000-square-foot Tipi. Both metal-framed tents are set atop a raised wooden deck, which accounts for the majority of the cost, and...

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Plants grow and chickens roam inside this barn turned artist studio

  • Ana Lisa
  • 08/18/2016

[gallery_extend] The studio sits on a vineyard in Sebastopol, blending with the surroundings thanks to its vernacular architecture. The restored 2500 square foot building shelters an artist studio, office and storage building, and was clad using the old barn's wood. Its inverted gabled-roof adds a...

[gallery_extend] The studio sits on a vineyard in Sebastopol, blending with the surroundings thanks to its vernacular architecture. The...

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Winning suspended greenhouse design envisions hanging gardens for New York City

  • Katie Medlock
  • 08/18/2016

[gallery_extend] Once a part of the 1964-65 World’s Far in Queens, the pavilion was used as a concert hall and skating rink before being abandoned. The National Trust for Historic Preservation partnered with the People for the Pavilion to launch the design competition, announced by Bustler, which...

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